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'''Seesaw''' is type of [[molecular geometry]] where the central atom has one lone pair of electrons, and there are four bonding groups also connected to that central atom.
'''Seesaw''' is a type of [[molecular geometry]] where the central atom has one lone pair of electrons, and there are four bonding groups also connected to that central atom.
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Seesaw molecular geometry
ExamplesSF4
Point groupC2V
Coordination number4
Bond angle(s)90°, 120°, 180°
μ (Polarity)>0

Seesaw is a type of molecular geometry where the central atom has one lone pair of electrons, and there are four bonding groups also connected to that central atom.

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