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according to VSEPR theory in which reaction (addition reaction or elimination reaction) the bond angle increases ​

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Answered by nk7003361
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according to VSEPR theory in addition reaction the bond angle increases

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Answered by as1965286p7d7zu
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As going deeper bond angle in addition reaction decreases as molecules which are formed by addition of reactants have less space and so called angle decreases,but in case of elimination reaction bond angle slightly increases as number of product formed is increases.And due to that reason less branching is there in the formed molecules, and less branching means less space hinderance.

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And The Lewis electron-pair approach can be used to predict the number and types of bonds between the atoms in a substance, and it indicates which atoms have lone pairs of electrons. This approach gives no information about the actual arrangement of atoms in space, however. We continue our discussion of structure and bonding by introducing the valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) model, which can be used to predict the shapes of many molecules and polyatomic ions. Keep in mind, however, that the VSEPR model, like any model, is a limited representation of reality; the model provides no information about bond lengths or the presence of multiple bonds.

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