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Molecular shapes pentagonal bipyramid

The molecular structures of some representive neutral interhalogens, (a) chlorine trifluoride, CIF3 (distorted T-shaped) b) bromine pentafluoride, BrFs (square pyramidal) (c) iodine heptafluoride, IF7 (pentagonal bipyramidal) and (d) diiodine hexachloride, I2CI6 (planar dimer). [Pg.548]

Determine the molecular shape from the number of bonds and lone pairs. With two bonds the molecular geometry is linear because the three lone pairs will occupy equatorial positions. With seven bonds the molecular geometry will also be pentagonal bipyramidal. [Pg.1065]


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