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The bond angles in IF4^- (iodine tetrafluoride) are approximately 90 degrees.
The value of the bond angle in XeF2 is 180 degrees.
The bond length is equal to the linear distance between the nuclei of the bonding atoms. The bond angle is equal to the angle between any two consecutive bonds in a molecule or ion. Bond angles of molecules and ions are usually determined by using the VSEPR theory.
CO32- is trigonal planar, bond angles are 1200
Any angle; the linear distance between carbon and oxygen is 112 fm.
90 and 180 are the approximate bond angles.
The approximate bond angles in CHClO is 120 degrees.
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SeF6 is a regular octahedron , all bond angles are 90 degrees
The approximate bond angles for BrF5 is approximately 90 degrees because there would be one lone pair of electrons left over, making the molecular shape square pyramidal... This gives an approximate bond angle of 90 degrees. AX5E, sp3d2 hybridized.
NOCl nitrosyl chloride has a Cl-N=O bond angle of 1130
For a truly trigonal planar molecule the bond angles are 120 0 exactly.
The bond angles are 120 degrees
If it is non polar, the bond angles are as follows:I-P-I bond angles: 120ºBr-P-Br bond angles: 180ºI-P-Br bond angles: 90º
Urea is sp2 hybridized, so the bond angles are ~120 degrees.
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