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  • Electron Geometry

    The spatial arrangement of electron groups around a central atom, treating lone pairs and bonded atoms equally.
  • Electron Groups

    The total number of lone pairs and bonded atoms surrounding a central atom in a molecule.
  • Lone Pairs

    Pairs of valence electrons not involved in bonding, treated as electron groups in geometry.
  • Linear

    Geometry with two electron groups, forming a straight line, as seen in carbon dioxide.
  • Trigonal Planar

    Geometry with three electron groups, forming a flat triangular shape.
  • Tetrahedral

    Geometry with four electron groups, forming a three-dimensional shape with four faces.
  • Trigonal Bipyramidal

    Geometry with five electron groups, combining a triangular and a bipyramidal shape.
  • Octahedral

    Geometry with six electron groups, resembling an octahedron with eight faces.
  • Central Atom

    The atom in a molecule around which electron groups are arranged.
  • Surrounding Elements

    Atoms bonded to the central atom, contributing to the electron group count.