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What is the VSEPR geometry of a molecule with the chemical formula CHCl3?

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The VSEPR  Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion  geometry of a molecule with the chemical formula CHCl3  chloroform  can be determined by first identifying the central atom and the number of electron groups surrounding it.In CHCl3, the central atom is carbon  C . It is bonded to one hydrogen  H  atom and three chlorine  Cl  atoms. There are no lone pairs on the central carbon atom. Therefore, there are a total of four electron groups surrounding the central carbon atom.According to VSEPR theory, these four electron groups will arrange themselves to minimize repulsion, resulting in a tetrahedral geometry. The bond angles in a tetrahedral geometry are approximately 109.5 degrees.
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