Yes it is bent, with 105 degree bond angle
OF2 = Bent structure
It is a 'v' shaped or bent structure.
The bent structure in unsaturated fatty acids arises due to the presence of the double bonds.
Oxygen and fluorine are both non-metals which results in a covalent bond.
No. H2 molecule does not have any dipole moment.
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OF2 = Bent structure
It is a 'v' shaped or bent structure.
get bent
It has a bent structure just like the H2O and H2S.
it would look like O-S-O and would be a polar-covalent bond and bent in structure
Because the water molecule is bent, it is polar
H HO''There are two hydrogen and one oxygen in a 120 degree bent angle. The oxygen has TWO sets of lone pairs, which causes the bent shape of the water molecule. It is a TETRAHEDRAL BENT conformation. See the Related Questions link for a complete set of instructions for how draw a Lewis Dot Structure of any molecule!
The bent structure in unsaturated fatty acids arises due to the presence of the double bonds.
No, many linear molecules are nonpolar. A polar substance often has a bent or otherwise asymmetrical structure.
Oxygen and fluorine are both non-metals which results in a covalent bond.
No. H2 molecule does not have any dipole moment.