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Which has a tetrahedral pyramidal molecular geometry?

a. Nitrate
b. Sulfate
c. Chlorate
d. No right answer.

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Answer:

Sulfate = tetrahedral

Step-by-step explanation:

N° Geometry Formula

2 linear AX2

3 trigonal-planar AX3 or AX2E

4 tetrahedral AX4/AX3E/AX2E2

a) Nitrate = NO3-

⇒ AX3

⇒ bond angles = 120°

⇒ Coordination number = 3

⇒ Trigonal planar

b) Sulfate = SO42-

The central S

-atom has four electron domains. It has no lone pairs, so the electron geometry and the molecular geometry are tetrahedral.

⇒AX4

⇒ bond angles = 190.5°

⇒Coordination number = 4

⇒Tetrahedral

c) Chlorate = ClO3-

In ClO3-, the central atom is a Chlorine.

It has 7 valence electrons. The three oxygen form a double bond giving three bond pairs. The remaining two electrons make a lone pair. The total of 4 electron pairs shows that the molecule is sp3 hybridised.

The shape of sp3 hybrid molecule is a tetrahedral. But there is a lone pair. So, the geometry is pyramidal.

⇒AX4

⇒ bond angles = 190.5°

⇒Coordination number = 3

⇒pyramidal

Diffference between tetrahedral and pyramidal is that tetrahedral no has a lone pair, and has 4 atoms bonded to the central atom, while pyramidal has 1 lone pair and 3 atoms bonded to the central atom.

Sulfate has a tetrahedral geometry, which is a pyramidal structure

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