All molecules that has a trigonal planar structure has 120° bond angles. One example is BF3.
the shape is bent and the bond angle is approximately 120
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120 degrees I think
sp2 with 120 degree bond angles.
Phosphorus tribromide has a trigonal pyramidal shape, thus it will have a bond angle of 107 degrees. In the Lewis structure, the phosphorus has two electrons that are not shared in a bond. These force the other atoms away from that side of the phosphorus atom. This action creates a trigonal pyramidal shape that has a 107 degree bond angle.
134.3o. It is a bent molecule, but because of the additional electron pairs on the O atoms, the bond angle is deviated from 120o.
A 120 degree angle is an obtuse angle. This means that the angle is between 90 and 180 degrees.
120 degrees is an obtuse angle
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the shape is bent and the bond angle is approximately 120
No, the bond angle for linear structure is 180 degrees.
An obtuse angle
draw a base and use this to draw an equilateral triangle each angle of an equilateral triangle adds up to 60 degrees. To have an angle of 120 degree use this angle and then draw another side of a triangle next to it to get a 120 degree angle.
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