109.5
SBr2
SBr2 (sulfur dibromide)
SBr2
No, but they are pretty close. The bond angle in ozone is 116.8°, and the bond angle in sulfur dioxide is 119°. The oxygens bonded in sulfur dioxide are bond doubly bonded, while in ozone it has two resonace forms where one of the oxygen hangs on by a single bond. The boiling point temperatures are prety close too...
ionic bond
Oxygen Dibromide would have a Linear shape, with a bond angle of 180o.
The formula for sulfur dibromide is SBr2. Bromide has the prefix di- which means two.
Sulfur dibromide
SBr2
SBr2 (sulfur dibromide)
sulfur dibromide
SBr2
SBr1 is sulfur dibromide.
Sulfur Dibromide = SBr2
Covalent
SBr2 Please see the link.
No, but they are pretty close. The bond angle in ozone is 116.8°, and the bond angle in sulfur dioxide is 119°. The oxygens bonded in sulfur dioxide are bond doubly bonded, while in ozone it has two resonace forms where one of the oxygen hangs on by a single bond. The boiling point temperatures are prety close too...