round about 109.5
NH4+ is tetrahedral, with bond angle of 109.5o
Carbon terachloride is tetrahedral- the bond angle Cl-C-Cl is approx 109.5 degrees
Tetrahedral angle, 109.5 0
1090 28'
slightly less than 109.5 deg.
A tetrahedral molecule will have a 109.5 degree bond angle.
Tetrahedral bond angle of a molecule which have a lone pair electron is 107, smaller than regular 109.5, due to the repulsion of electrons of lone pair.
The molecular geometry and bond angle of clone is the result of a tetrahedral electron. It is common to be called a bent molecule.
NH4+ is tetrahedral, with bond angle of 109.5o
In a tetrahedral molecule the characteristic angle between atoms is 109,5 degrees.
Carbon terachloride is tetrahedral- the bond angle Cl-C-Cl is approx 109.5 degrees
Tetrahedral angle, 109.5 0
1090 28'
slightly less than 109.5 deg.
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
The sulfate ion is tetrahedral, bond angle around 109 0
the water molecule is bent because of the two pairs of electrons around the oxygen.