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No, the bond angle for linear structure is 180 degrees.
ClO3 has the smaller bond angle than ClO4
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The molecular geometry and bond angle of clone is the result of a tetrahedral electron. It is common to be called a bent molecule.
90 degrees
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180 degree
A tetrahedral molecule will have a 109.5 degree bond angle.
the shape is linear and the bond angle is 180 degree
I am not 100% sure about this, but I have found many reports that the CO2 compound has a bond angle of 180 degrees,and many chemistry sites support 180 degrees.
Yes it is bent, with 105 degree bond angle
This compound probable doesn't exist.
slightly less than 109.5 deg.
No, the bond angles in NH3 are approximately 107 degrees.
H2 dihydrogen only contains two atoms there is NO bond angle in a diatomic molecule.
butane is a member of alkane family.its bond angle that is between a and a hydrogen bond is 109.5 degree approx. and its geometry is tetrahedral,i.e, four cournered shape.