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  • Molecular Geometry

    The spatial arrangement of electron groups around a central atom affecting stability and energy.
  • Equatorial Position

    Position of electron groups around the equator of a central atom in a molecule.
  • Axial Position

    Position of electron groups above or below the equatorial plane of a central atom.
  • Electron Group

    A set of electrons surrounding a central atom, influencing molecular shape.
  • Electronegativity

    A measure of an atom's ability to attract and hold electrons in a bond.
  • Lone Pair

    A pair of valence electrons not shared with another atom, affecting molecular geometry.
  • Repulsion

    The force that pushes electron groups apart, influencing molecular stability.
  • Stability

    The tendency of a molecule to maintain its structure with minimal energy.
  • Energy

    The capacity to do work, influencing the stability of molecular structures.
  • Central Atom

    The atom in a molecule to which other atoms are bonded, determining geometry.
  • Mnemonic

    A memory aid used to help remember the positions of electron groups in molecules.
  • Clock Analogy

    A mnemonic associating clock positions with electron group arrangements for stability.