silicon oxychloride is the most popular name for this. This is a very obscure area of chemistry- not a lot is known about halosiloxanes. Molecular SiOCl2 probably does not exist., there are various reports of polymeric forms with four coordinate Si- so a reasonable guess would be that these contain tetrahedral sp3 silicon with a bond angle of 109.5.
BH3 has a bond angle of 120 degrees.
The bond angle of sulfur dibromide (SBr2) is approximately 102 degrees.
134.3o. It is a bent molecule, but because of the additional electron pairs on the O atoms, the bond angle is deviated from 120o.
the shape is linear and the bond angle is 180 degree
The bond angle of carbon disulfide (CS2) molecule is 180 degrees, which forms a linear molecular geometry.
The bond angle in CO2 is 180 degrees.
The bond angle of AlCl3 is 120 degrees.
The bond angle of N2O is 180 degrees.
The bond angle for H2S is approximately 92 degrees.
The bond angle for AsF3 is approximately 87.5 degrees.
The bond angle for NBr3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle for IO2 is around 120 degrees.
The bond angle in NI3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle for OF2 is approximately 103 degrees.
The bond angle for SO2 is approximately 119 degrees.
The bond angle in NF3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle in SF2 is approximately 98 degrees.