Consider the following molecules (the number of lone or unshared pairs on the central atom is provided). How many have an electron domain geometry that is tetrahedral? H2O (two lone pairs on O) CCl4 (zero lone pairs on C) SO2 (one lone pair on S) PCl3 (one lone pair on P)

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Consider the following molecules (the number of lone or unshared pairs on the central atom is provided). How many have an electron domain geometry that is tetrahedral?
H2O (two lone pairs on O)
CCl4 (zero lone pairs on C)
SO2 (one lone pair on S)
PCl3 (one lone pair on P)
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