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3 The bond angle of f2o is smaller then H₂O.why

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fluorine being highly electronegative, the bond pair electrons are drawn more towards F in F2O, whereas in H2O it is drawn towards O. So in F2O the bond pairs being displaced away from the central atom has very little tendency to open up the angle. ... So bond of F2O is less than H2O.

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