SF2Cl2, or sulfur difluoride dichloride, has a molecular structure that is often described as a distorted tetrahedral shape. The sulfur atom is at the center, bonded to two fluorine atoms and two chlorine atoms. Due to differences in electronegativity and the larger size of chlorine compared to fluorine, the molecule exhibits a bent configuration, with bond angles slightly less than the ideal tetrahedral angle of 109.5 degrees. This results in a polar molecule with a dipole moment.
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