Bond angle in h2s lower than h2o explain
Answers
Answered by
1
The difference between the bond angle of water, which is 104.5∘,
and that of hydrogen sulfide,
which is 92.1∘, can be attributed indirectly to the difference in atomic size between oxygen and sulfur.
hope u like it..
and that of hydrogen sulfide,
which is 92.1∘, can be attributed indirectly to the difference in atomic size between oxygen and sulfur.
hope u like it..
Answered by
2
this is because due to small size of oxygen atoms are closer and exert large repulsion.
Similar questions