180
SeF6 is a regular octahedron , all bond angles are 90 degrees
The approximate bond angles in CHClO are around 109.5 degrees for the H-C-Cl bond angle, 107 degrees for the C-Cl-O bond angle, and 104.5 degrees for the H-C-O bond angle, following the expected tetrahedral geometry around carbon.
For a truly trigonal planar molecule the bond angles are 120 0 exactly.
In NOCl, the approximate bond angles are 107 degrees between the N-O bond and the N-Cl bond due to the lone pairs on the nitrogen causing repulsion and pushing the bonding pairs closer together, resulting in a slight compression of the angle from the ideal 120 degrees for trigonal planar geometry.
The bond angles in HClO3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.
90 and 180 are the approximate bond angles.
SeF6 is a regular octahedron , all bond angles are 90 degrees
The approximate bond angles in CHClO are around 109.5 degrees for the H-C-Cl bond angle, 107 degrees for the C-Cl-O bond angle, and 104.5 degrees for the H-C-O bond angle, following the expected tetrahedral geometry around carbon.
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.
For a truly trigonal planar molecule the bond angles are 120 0 exactly.
In NOCl, the approximate bond angles are 107 degrees between the N-O bond and the N-Cl bond due to the lone pairs on the nitrogen causing repulsion and pushing the bonding pairs closer together, resulting in a slight compression of the angle from the ideal 120 degrees for trigonal planar geometry.
In formaldehyde (H₂C=O), the carbon atom is sp² hybridized, resulting in a trigonal planar geometry around the carbon. The approximate bond angles in this molecule are around 120 degrees. The oxygen atom also contributes to this planar arrangement, with the hydrogen atoms positioned symmetrically around the carbon atom.
The bond angles are 120 degrees
The bond angles of CO2 are 180 degrees.
The bond angles in HClO3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.
The bond angles in HNO2 are approximately 120 degrees.
The bond angles of SO2 are approximately 119 degrees.