That’s when the arrived. The Electron Geometry is the ghostly, invisible blueprint of a molecule—it cares only about regions of negative charge . It doesn’t care if you are a lonely pair of electrons or a bonded pair; it just counts how many "clouds" are pushing against each other.
In the bustling invisible world of the Chemistry Realm, atoms are not simply particles; they are social beings. Every atom seeks stability, and for non-metals like Sulfur (S) and Oxygen (O), that means forming bonds to fill their outer shells.
"Four regions," whispered the ghost of Electron Geometry. "That means I must arrange you in . 109.5 degrees apart. This is the most comfortable way for four clouds to sleep in the same bed."