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"No lone pairs to hide," Sulfur said. "What you see is what you get."
"Four regions," whispered the ghost of Electron Geometry. "That means I must arrange you in . 109.5 degrees apart. This is the most comfortable way for four clouds to sleep in the same bed." so4 2 electron geometry and molecular geometry
Sulfur looked at his six valence electrons and frowned. "I only have six to give, but I need to satisfy four guests." "No lone pairs to hide," Sulfur said
That’s when the arrived. The Electron Geometry is the ghostly, invisible blueprint of a molecule—it cares only about regions of negative charge . It doesn’t care if you are a lonely pair of electrons or a bonded pair; it just counts how many "clouds" are pushing against each other. The Electron Geometry is the ghostly, invisible blueprint
But then came the . The Molecular Geometry is the visible shape—the actual arrangement of atoms , ignoring whether the clouds are bonds or lone pairs. Sulfur looked at his hands. He had no leftover lone pairs. Every region of electrons was used to hold an Oxygen atom.
The four Oxygens stood at the corners of a tetrahedron, repelling each other equally. The molecule was symmetric, stable, and perfectly non-polar in its charge distribution, despite carrying a net negative charge.