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In CH4, where it has 4 bond regions and 0 lone pairs, what geometry would this take?
Tetrahedral, 109.5 degrees
In NH3, which has three bonding regions and one lone pair, what shape is this?
Trigonal pyramidal, 107 degrees
In BH3 or carbonate, which has three bonding regions, 0 lone pairs, what is the geometry of this?
Trigonal planar, 120 degrees
In CO2, where it has 2 bond regions and 0 lone pairs, what shape is this?
Linear, 180 degrees
In H2O, where it has 2 bond regions and 2 lone pairs, what shape is this?
Bent, 104.5 degrees
In O3, which has 2 bond regions (one double bonded) and one lone pair, what shape is this?
Still bent, but this time 118.6 degrees