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  • SiF4 Molecular Geometry: Understanding the Tetrahedral Shape
    The molecule of SiF4 has a tetrahedral shape. This is because the silicon atom has four valence electrons, and each of these electrons is shared with a fluorine atom. The four fluorine atoms are arranged around the silicon atom in a tetrahedral shape, with each fluorine atom occupying one of the four corners of a tetrahedron.
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