The molecule/ion with square pyramidal shape is:
- A
[Ni(CN)₆]²⁻
- B
PCl₅
- C
BrF₅
- D
PF₅
The molecule/ion with square pyramidal shape is:
[Ni(CN)₆]²⁻
PCl₅
BrF₅
PF₅
Correct answer:C
Standard Method
Given: We need to identify which given molecule/ion has square pyramidal shape.
Find: The correct option.
From the solution, has 5 bond pairs and 1 lone pair on the central bromine atom.
Thus, the total number of electron regions is:
So, the electron pair geometry is octahedral.

When one position of an octahedral arrangement is occupied by a lone pair, the molecular shape becomes square pyramidal.
Therefore, has square pyramidal shape, so the correct option is C.
Option-wise Elimination
Given: The options are , , and .
Find: Which species has square pyramidal shape.
Using the extracted solution content:
Also, the other listed species are not square pyramidal according to the solution discussion:
Therefore, the only matching species is .
So, the correct option is C, i.e. .
Note: The solution contains a mismatch where it prints option B, but the worked explanation clearly identifies , which is option C in the provided options.
Confusing electron pair geometry with molecular shape. For , the electron pair geometry is octahedral, but because one position is occupied by a lone pair, the molecular shape is square pyramidal. Always remove lone-pair positions when naming the molecular shape.
Assuming every molecule with five bonded atoms is trigonal bipyramidal. and have five bond pairs and no lone pair, so they are trigonal bipyramidal, but has an additional lone pair, which changes the shape.
Relying only on the printed option label from the solution. The solution text identifies as the correct species, so the answer must be matched to the actual option list, where is option C.
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