In sulfur dioxide (SO2), the oxygens are bonded to the sulfur with a resonating double/single bond, and the sulfur has a lone pair around it. So with three things around the sulfur, it forms a trigonal planar geometry, but since you cannot see the lone pair on the sulfur, you say that the structure is "bent". The bond angle is about 119 degrees.
It is 'V' shaped or bent molecule the HOH angle is about 1050
Sulfur dioxide or SO2, contains 2 oxygen atoms double-bonded to a sulfur atom. It has a bent molecular structure with 120 degrees between the two oxygen atoms.
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The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
The molecular geometry SnCl5- is trigonal bipyramidal.
BentThe Molecular geometry is Bent because of the 109.5 degree angle and the extra lone pairs
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The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
Bent
H2O?
According the VSEPR theory of molecular geometry, the geometry of SCl2 would be the same as H2O which is a bent angle
The molecular geometry is octahedral.
The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.The molecular geometry of C2H2Br2 is trigonal planar.
The molecular geometry of secl2 is BENT.
The molecular geometry of IF4- is square planar.
The molecular geometry SnCl5- is trigonal bipyramidal.
See-saw is the molecular geometry, and trigonal bi-pyramidal is the orbital geometry.
Molecular geometry is tetrahedral has no lone pairs
It has seesaw geometry.