Molecular Structure of Tungsten Tetrabromide

The molecular structure of tungsten tetrabromide (WBr4) can be described as a central tungsten atom (W) surrounded by four bromine atoms (Br). Its molecular structure can be represented by a space-filling model or a ball-and-stick model.

In the space-filling model, the tungsten atom usually appears as a larger sphere, while the bromine atom appears as a smaller sphere, with four bromine atoms evenly distributed around the tungsten atom, forming a tetrahedral structure.

In the ball-and-stick model, the tungsten and bromine atoms are respectively represented by spheres connected by sticks, where the sticks represent the connection of chemical bonds.

The purpose of these models is to visualize the relative position and structural arrangement of atoms in the tungsten tetrabromide molecule. Note that actual molecular structures may vary slightly, depending on specific experimental conditions and assay methods.

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