bond angle between H2
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The bond angles depend on the number of lone electron pairs. For example, boron trichloride has no lone pairs, a trigonal planar shape and bond angles of 120 degrees. The trioxygen molecule O3 has one lone pair and forms a bent shape with bond angles of 118 degrees.
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The bond angles depend on the number of lone electron pairs. For example, boron trichloride has no lone pairs, a trigonal planar shape and bond angles of 120 degrees. The trioxygen molecule O3 has one lone pair and forms a bent shape with bond angles of 118 degrees.
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Answer:
Zero degree
Explanation:
An angle is formed by 2 bond of a molecule but in the case of hydrogen there is only a single bond so an angle cannot be formed by only one bond. Thus there is no angle formed between h2
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