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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.
The bond angle of hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is approximately 104.5 degrees.
CCl2 is a covalent bond. This is because carbon and chlorine share electrons to form a bond, as opposed to transferring electrons as in an ionic bond.
The bond angle for H2S is approximately 92 degrees.
CCL2 is molecular. It is the chemical formula for a molecule of carbon tetrachloride, which is a covalent compound composed of nonmetals.
The bond angle in NI3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle for IO2 is around 120 degrees.
The bond angle for NBr3 is approximately 107 degrees.
The bond angle for AsF3 is approximately 87.5 degrees.
The bond angle of a hydrogen molecule is 180 degrees.
The water molecule's bond angle is about 104.45 degrees.
No, the bond angle for linear structure is 180 degrees.
The bond angle for SBr2 is approximately 102 degrees.
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