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Out of these four compounds, CS2 is the only one that does not have polarity differences causing deviations from ideal bond angles. CS2 has a linear bond angle.
Yes, the bond angles are 1200, D3h symmetry
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SBr2 is a tetrahedral.
The bond angles are 120 degrees
90 and 180 are the approximate bond angles.
If it is non polar, the bond angles are as follows:I-P-I bond angles: 120ºBr-P-Br bond angles: 180ºI-P-Br bond angles: 90º
The approximate bond angles in CHClO is 120 degrees.
Urea is sp2 hybridized, so the bond angles are ~120 degrees.
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SeF6 is a regular octahedron , all bond angles are 90 degrees
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