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The water bond has a bend structure since the oxygen molecule is hybridised. The bond pair repulsion is weaker as compared to lone pair repulsion.
The strong lone pair repulsion make a bend structure.
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The oxygen and hydrogen bond in hydrogen peroxide is not in the same plane. So, we can say it is a non-planar structure.
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Another difference we know is the angle between the bonds which is apparently 104 to 105 degrees for water and 94 to 95 for hydrogen peroxide.
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