A bent shape, often referred to in the context of molecular geometry, describes a molecular structure where three atoms are bonded, with two atoms forming a bond angle that is less than 180 degrees due to the presence of lone pairs of electrons. This configuration results in a non-linear arrangement, as seen in molecules like water (H2O), where the two hydrogen atoms are positioned at an angle due to the repulsion between lone pairs. Bent shapes can also occur in other contexts, such as in certain geometric figures, where two lines or segments converge at an angle rather than forming a straight line.
OF2 has a bent shape.
No, a water molecule does not have a spherical shape. It has a bent, angular structure due to the arrangement of the two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. This bent shape gives water its unique properties such as polarity and the ability to form hydrogen bonds.
It is a bent molecule because of Oxygen's lone pairs
Oxygen fluoride is a bent molecule.
trigonal planar
OF2 has a bent shape.
Bent Out of Shape was created in 1983-05.
Bent shape
It is bent out of shape. It means that someting isn't what it should be. A person bent out of shape is reacting badly to a situation.
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The shape of SeCl2 is "bent."
Water molecules have a bent or V-shape due to the repulsion between the lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom.
The general shape is "bent".
It means out of sorts, in a bad mood. The image is of you being bent out of your normal shape or mood.
It is bent
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PCL5: Trigonal bipyramidal shape PH3: Trigonal pyramidal shape OF2: Bent shape ClO4-: Tetrahedral shape