That is the tetrahedral angle. Each bromine is equivalent and carbon has no lone pairs. Therefore they have to be distributed evenly in space (in 3d space, so it is more than 90 degrees!)
Covalent ~
This compound is carbon tetrabromide.
Increases
Bond angle is 109.5 degrees.It is equal in every bond
NH4+ is tetrahedral, with bond angle of 109.5o
Covalent ~
This compound is carbon tetrabromide.
Increases
Bond angle is 109.5 degrees.It is equal in every bond
NH4+ is tetrahedral, with bond angle of 109.5o
the f-p-f bond angle is 120the cl -p-cl bond angle is 180and the f - p - cl bond angle is 90
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CBr4 , this is the correct formula for carbon-tetra-bromide
The bond angle for H2S is 92.1­°.
The water molecule's bond angle is about 104.45 degrees.
the shape is bent and the bond angle is approximately 120
No, the bond angle for linear structure is 180 degrees.