104.5 degrees
angle for water is 104.5 degrees
yes HOH contain a polar covalent bond.
Aprox. 109º
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 X-A-X bond angle is closest to two opposite magnets. It is very similar to the force that two magnets exert on one another. The ability to repulse the other is the closest that this writer can come to describing the X-A-X bond angle.
yes HOH contain a polar covalent bond.
Aprox. 109º
NOCl nitrosyl chloride has a Cl-N=O bond angle of 1130
No, it is a water molecule H - O - H. It is made of two elements, oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H). It is not linear, but has a bond angle of 104.5 degrees.
For a truly trigonal planar molecule the bond angles are 120 0 exactly.
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.
The X-A-X bond angle is closest to two opposite magnets. It is very similar to the force that two magnets exert on one another. The ability to repulse the other is the closest that this writer can come to describing the X-A-X bond angle.
90 and 180 are the approximate bond angles.
The approximate bond angles in CHClO is 120 degrees.
Increases
Bond angle is 109.5 degrees.It is equal in every bond
The lone pair - OH bond repulsion in water is greater than the OH bond- OH bond repulsion. In methane all of the bonds are the same so it has perfect tetrahedral symmetry. This is VSEPR theory