Asked by julie

The resulting electron domain geometry is

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the molecule or number of electron domains — can you tell me which species you mean?

Quick reference (VSEPR electron-domain geometry depends only on the number of electron domains about the central atom; each lone pair or bonding pair, whether single/double/triple bond, counts as one domain):

- 2 domains → linear
- 3 domains → trigonal planar
- 4 domains → tetrahedral
- 5 domains → trigonal bipyramidal
- 6 domains → octahedral

If you tell me the formula or how many bonding pairs and lone pairs are on the central atom I’ll give the specific electron-domain (and molecular) geometry.