What does the steric number represent about a molecule?

The steric number represents the total number of regions of electron density surrounding an atom in a molecule. It is used to determine the geometry and hybridization of the central atom in a molecule. The steric number helps predict the shape of a molecule based on the arrangement of these regions of electron density, including lone pairs and bonding pairs. It is calculated by summing the number of atoms bonded to the central atom and the number of lone pairs on the central atom.