Click on the following images to go to the corresponding structures.
  Press this to view a linear structure, such as Carbon Dioxide, CO2. This structure has 2 bonded atoms and 0 electron pairs.   Press this to view a linear structure, such as Boron Flouride, BF. This structure has 1 bonded atoms and 1 electron pairs.
  Press this to view a triganol planar structure, such as Boron Triflouride, BF3. This structure has 3 bonded atoms and 0 electron pairs.   Press this to view a bent structure, such as Sulfur Dioxide, SO2. This structure has 2 bonded atoms and 1 electron pairs.   Press this to view a linear structure, such as Carbon Monoxide, CO. This structure has 1 bonded atoms and 2 electron pairs.
  Press this to view a tetrahedral structure, such as methane, CH4. This structure has 4 bonded atoms and 0 electron pairs.   Press this to view a triganol pyramidal structure, such as ammonia, NH3. This structure has 3 bonded atoms and 1 electron pair.   Press this to view a bent structure, such as water, H2O. This structure has 2 bonded atoms and 2 electron pairs.   Press this to view a linear structure, such as chlorine, Cl2. This structure has 1 bonded atom and 3 electron pairs.
  Press this to view a triganol bipyrimidal structure, such as Phosphorus Pentachloride, PCl5. This structure has 5 bonded atoms and 0 electron pairs.   Press this to view a distorted tetrahedran structure, such as Sulfur Tetraflouride, SF4. This structure has 4 bonded atoms and 1 electron pair.   Press this to view a T-shaped structure, such as Chlorine Triflouride, ClF3. This structure has 3 bonded atoms and 2 electron pairs.   Press this to view a linear structure, such as Xenon Diflouride, XeF2. This structure has 2 bonded atoms and 3 electron pairs.   Press this to view a linear structure, such as Xenon Flouride Ion, XeF-. This structure has 1 bonded atom and 4 electron pairs.
  Press this to view an octahedral structure, such as Sulfur Hexaflouride, SF6. This structure has 6 bonded atoms and 0 electron pairs.   Press this to view a square pryimidal structure, such as Bromine Pentaflouride, BrF5. This structure has 5 bonded atoms and 1 electron pair.   Press this to view a square planar structure, such as Xenon Tetraflouride, XeF4. This structure has 4 bonded atoms and 2 electron pairs.   Press this to view a T structure, such as Xenon Triflouride Ion, XeF4-. This structure has 3 bonded atoms and 3 electron pairs.   Press this to view a linear structure, such as Xenon Diflouride Ion, XeF2-2. This structure has 2 bonded atoms and 4 electron pairs.   Press this to view a linear structure, such as Xenon Flouride Ion, XeF-3. This structure has 1 bonded atom and 5 electron pairs.
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