What Is The Molecular Geometry Of Xenon Tetrafluoride?
The molecular geometry of xenon tetrafluoride is square planar. It has four fluorine atoms bonded to a central xenon atom, with the bond angles between the Xe-F bonds being 90 degrees. The molecule has a total of six electron pairs around the central atom, with two of these pairs being lone pairs and the other four being bonding pairs. This arrangement results in a symmetrical square planar shape.