What molecular geometry results when a molecule has a tetrahedral electron geometry with two bonding pairs and two lone pairs ($ ext{AX}_2 ext{E}_2$)?

Answer

Bent

With four total domains around the central atom, the electron geometry is tetrahedral. The presence of two lone pairs causes significant repulsion, forcing the two attached atoms into a bent or V-shaped molecular geometry (e.g., water).

What molecular geometry results when a molecule has a tetrahedral electron geometry with two bonding pairs and two lone pairs ($	ext{AX}_2	ext{E}_2$)?
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