The bond angles in I3 are 180 degrees.
Tri-iodide, with the chemical formula I3- is an anion belonging to the polyhalogen ions. The value of the bond angle in I3- is 180 degrees Celsius.
The bond angles in BrF5 are approximately 90 degrees.
The bond angle in TeO2 is approximately 104 degrees. This value is influenced by the repulsion between the lone pairs of electrons on the Te atom and the bonding electrons.
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.
The bond angles in BrF5 are approximately 90 degrees.
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The bond angles in IF4^- (iodine tetrafluoride) are approximately 90 degrees.
The value of the bond angle in XeF2 is 180 degrees.
The bond angle in TeO2 is approximately 104 degrees. This value is influenced by the repulsion between the lone pairs of electrons on the Te atom and the bonding electrons.
The bond angles are 120 degrees
The bond angles of CO2 are 180 degrees.
The bond angles in water and ammonia are less than the ideal value of 109.5 degrees because of lone pair-bond pair repulsions. The presence of lone pairs on the central atom causes greater electron-electron repulsions, pushing the bonding pairs closer together and decreasing the bond angle.
90 and 180 are the approximate bond angles.
The bond angles in HClO3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.
The bond angles in HNO2 are approximately 120 degrees.