NH4+ is tetrahedral, with bond angle of 109.5o
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∙ 11y agoThe bond angle for NH4+ is approximately 109.5 degrees, which is close to the ideal tetrahedral angle due to the four bonding pairs of electrons around the central nitrogen atom.
The bond angle for H2S is approximately 92 degrees.
The bond angle in NI3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle for NBr3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle for AsF3 is approximately 87.5 degrees.
The bond angle for IO2 is around 120 degrees.
The oxidation state of N in NH4+ is -3. Nitrogen typically has an oxidation state of -3 when it is in the ammonium ion (NH4+).
The bond angle for H2S is approximately 92 degrees.
The bond angle for AsF3 is approximately 87.5 degrees.
The bond angle for NBr3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle in NI3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle for IO2 is around 120 degrees.
The water molecule's bond angle is about 104.45 degrees.
No, the bond angle for linear structure is 180 degrees.
The bond angle for SBr2 is approximately 102 degrees.
The bond angle of a hydrogen molecule is 180 degrees.
The answer would be bond angle, for number 19#
The question is nonsense. WHICH bond angle? There are many of them in a molecule the size of estradiol.