Oxygen Dibromide would have a Linear shape, with a bond angle of 180o.
Oxgen dibromide
oxygen doesnt have a molecular shape unless you are talking about oxygen gas, then it is O-O.
Methanol has a tetrahedral shape. Oxygen by itself would have a bent shape when bonded with hydrogen and carbon
340.036 g/mol
So the overall shape of the molecule can be described as two trigonal planar nitro groups connected by a shared bent oxygen between them..or can say V-shape
Oxgen dibromide
oxygen doesnt have a molecular shape unless you are talking about oxygen gas, then it is O-O.
Methanol has a tetrahedral shape. Oxygen by itself would have a bent shape when bonded with hydrogen and carbon
Oxygen fluoride is a bent molecule.
It is a bent molecule because of Oxygen's lone pairs
2 hydrodren atoms bond with an oxygen atom
I suppose that this compound is not obtained up today.
340.036 g/mol
Ozone, or O3 has a bent molecular shape resembling an open triangle. The angle formed by the three covalently bonded oxygen atoms is 116.8 degrees.
Dibromine monoxide would have the formula of Br2O.
OF2(Oxygen Difluoride) has a V shape just like H2O. The F-O-F angle is 103 degrees.
The molecular shape of SCl6 is octahedral.