The geometry of sulfur dichloride oxide (SO2Cl2) is tetrahedral. This molecular shape arises from the central sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms and two chlorine atoms, with a lone pair of electrons also present. The spatial arrangement of these bonds and the lone pair results in the tetrahedral geometry, with bond angles around 109.5 degrees.
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