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The factors that affect geometry of a molecule are
> The number of bonding electron pairs around the central atom.
> The number of pairs of non-bonding ("lone pair") electrons around the central atom.
The factors affect the geometry of a molecule are repulsion between pairs of valence electrons.
What determines molecular geometry?
It is the branch of Organic Chemistry that names the geometric shapes that give shapes to atoms arranged in space within molecules, that is, molecular geometry studies the spatial distribution of atoms in molecules.
The main factor that determines the geometry of molecules is the repulsion between the pairs of valence electrons. The Lewis structure provides atomic connectivity, showing us the number and types of bonds between atoms. The spatial shape of a molecule is determined by its bond angles
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