It has two lone pairs.So it is bent.
The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
A H2O molecule is bent and a CCl4 is tetrahedral.
No, the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are polar since oxygen's electronegativity rating is higher, so the oxygen side of the bent atom is considered the 'negative pole' in the dipole molecule.
its is shaped as a V
the water molecule is bent because of the two pairs of electrons around the oxygen.
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The molecular geometry of H2O is bent.
Water does! H2O!
Nope. It's bent, just like H2O.
It has a bent structure just like the H2O and H2S.
A H2O molecule is bent and a CCl4 is tetrahedral.
it is bent because it has two bonding pairs and 2 lone pairs
H2O, with a bond angle of 104.5 degrees due to its three areas of electron density.
WATER has 2 lone pairs so its HYBRIDIZATION comes out to be sp3so the shape is v-shape or bent shape
According the VSEPR theory of molecular geometry, the geometry of SCl2 would be the same as H2O which is a bent angle
The structure of the atom is a single oxygen atom connected to two hydrogen atoms separated at about 45 degrees ( I'm not sure about the exact angle ). As the molecules combine, they form a rare hexagonal shape when in a solid form.