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Which configurations would form a bent molecule?

A molecule with two bound atoms and one line electron pair


What configurations would form a bent molecule?

Any linear molecule in which the central atom has one or more lone pairs on it. Oxygen is the best example. The large negative charge on the lone pairs will force the electrons in the sigma bonds between the atoms away from itself, bending the structure.


Does the water molecule have a bent or straight shape?

bent


What shape would a molecule of hydrogen sulfide have?

A molecule of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) would have a bent shape due to its molecular geometry. It consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to a sulfur atom with lone pairs of electrons around the sulfur, causing the molecule to bend.


What molecule or ions has a bent shape?

OF2 has a bent shape.


What is the point-group of bent nitrogen-dioxide molecule?

The point group of a bent nitrogen-dioxide molecule is C2v.


What shape would a molecule two bound groups and two lone pairs have?

The correct answer is: Bent.


What is the shape of h20?

The shape of a water molecule (H2O) is bent or angular, resembling a letter "V". This occurs due to the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom, causing the molecule to have a bent molecular geometry.


Why does a water molecule have a bent shape?

It's a polar molecule! -Jessica King


Does Cio4 have a bent shape?

No, it is a tetrahedral molecule


What describes the structure of a water molecule?

bent


Does the water molecule have a bent geometry shape?

yes it does, because the oxygen contains lone pairs which makes the water molecule a bent geometry shape.