What is the shape of Xenon difluoride?
Hybridization:
The formula used to calculate the hybridization of a molecule is as follows:
where,
is the number of valence electrons present in the central atom
is the number of monovalent atoms bonded to the central atom
is the charge of cation
is the charge of anion
The number of electron pairs is which means the hybridization will be and the electronic geometry of the molecule will be trigonal bipyramidal.
But as there are atoms around the central xenon atom, the position will be occupied by lone pair of electrons. Hence the molecular geometry will be linear.
Therefore, the shape of xenon difluoride is linear.