Expected angle is 109.5 degrees.....
There are 2 O-H bond pairs, and 2 lone pairs of electrons on the O atom.
It is known for a fact that LP-LP repulsions are greater than BP-BP repulsions. this strains the H2O molecule, affecting the H-O-H bond angle, reducing it to 104.45 degrees.
because of the lone pair of electrons pushes the hydrogens apart.
The bulkier non-bonding pairs compress the angle from the nominal 109.5 degrees.
104.5 degrees
The bond angle for H2S is 92.1­°.
The bond angle in the linear molecule is 180 degrees.
The bond angle of the H-O-H is equivalent to 105 degrees.
90 degrees is the value of the smallest bond angle in IF4.
The water molecule's bond angle is about 104.45 degrees.
104.5 degrees
The bond angle for H2S is 92.1­°.
The angle between the two Hydrogen atoms, ie the bond angle, is 104.45 degrees. This differs from the normal 109.5 degrees because the two lone electron pairs repel and are trying to distance themselves.
If the question is "What is the likely bond angle for selenium hydride," then the answer is 105 degrees, just like a water molecule.
The bond angle in the linear molecule is 180 degrees.
The bond angle of the H-O-H is equivalent to 105 degrees.
No, the bond angle for linear structure is 180 degrees.
90 degrees is the value of the smallest bond angle in IF4.
90 degrees is the value of the smallest bond angle in IF4.
90.0 degrees.
109.5 degrees