When is the geometry of a molecule not the same as its molecular shape?
A) when one or more of the substituents is a lone pair of electrons
B) when there are an odd number of electron pairs as substituents
C) when there are an odd number of electrons surrounding the central atom
D) The geometry of a molecule is always the same as its shape.
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