In an Octahedral electron geometry (6 domains), what shape is formed if there are two lone pairs ($ ext{AX}_4 ext{E}_2$)?

Answer

Square Planar

With six total domains, the ideal arrangement is octahedral. Placing two lone pairs generally puts them opposite each other to minimize 90-degree repulsion, resulting in a Square Planar molecular geometry.

In an Octahedral electron geometry (6 domains), what shape is formed if there are two lone pairs ($	ext{AX}_4	ext{E}_2$)?
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