What is mof6 molecular shape?

The molecular shape of MoF6 is octahedral. This means that the central molybdenum atom is surrounded by six fluoride atoms, which form a regular octahedron or a six-sided polyhedron with eight faces. The angle between any two adjacent fluorine atoms in the octahedron is about 90 degrees. The molecule has a point group symmetry of Oh, which means it has eight symmetry operations, including five rotations and three reflections. This octahedral shape of MoF6 is due to the repulsion between the six pairs of electrons in the fluoride atoms surrounding the central molybdenum atom.