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Domain of central atom = nitrogen trifluoride Domain of central atom = 4 Hybridization about central atom = sp3 tetrahedral Domain name = Molecular geometry = trigonal pyramidal consider the central atom bond sets = 3 lone pairs = 1

O H H water Domain of central atom = 4 water Hybridization about central atom = sp3 tetrahedral Domain name = consider the central atom Molecular geometry = bent bond sets = 2 lone pairs = 2 O H H

Domain of central atom = xenon tetrafluoride Domain of central atom = 6 Hybridization about central atom = sp3d2 octahedral Domain name = square planar Molecular geometry = consider the central atom bond sets = 4 lone pairs = 2

Germanium monohydrate (GeH2O) oxygen Germanium monohydrate (GeH2O) Domain = bond sets = 1 lone pairs = 2 Hybridization = sp2 Domain name = trigonal planar hydrogen consider each atom Domain = bond sets = 1 lone pairs = 0 Germanium Hybridization = unhybridized Domain = bond sets = 3 lone pairs = 0 Domain name = N/A Hybridization = sp2 O Domain name = trigonal planar Ge H H