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2 bonds, 0 lone pairs
Linear (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
3 bonds, 0 lone pairs
Trigonal Planar (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
3 bonds, 1 lone pair
Bent (polar and the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
4 bonds, 0 lone pairs
Tetrahedral (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
4 bonds, 1 lone pair
Trigonal Pyramidal (polar and the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
4 bonds, 2 lone pairs
Bent (polar and the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
5 bonds, 0 lone pairs
Trigonal Bipyramidal (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
5 bonds, 1 lone pairs
Seesaw (polar and the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
5 bonds, 2 lone pairs
T-shape (polar and the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
5 bonds, 3 lone pairs
Linear (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
6 bonds, 0 lone pairs
Octahedral (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
6 bonds, 1 lone pair
Square Pyramidal (polar and the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
6 bonds, 2 lone pairs
Square Planar (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
6 bonds, 3 lone pairs
T-shape (polar and the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)
6 bonds, 4 lone pairs
Linear (non-polar unless terminal atoms are different, in which case the dipole moment will cause the arrow to point toward the more electronegative atom)