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The bond angle in bromine trioxide (BrO3) is approximately 120 degrees. This is due to the trigonal planar arrangement of the three oxygen atoms around the central bromine atom, which is influenced by the presence of a lone pair of electrons on bromine. The lone pair slightly distorts the bond angles, but the ideal bond angle remains close to 120 degrees.

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