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Certain atoms, such as oxygen, will almost always set their two (or more) covalent bonds in non-collinear directions due to their electron configuration. Water (H2O) is an example of a bent molecule, as well as its analogues.

Examples: H2O, SO2

Bond angle(s): 90°<θ<120°

Coordination number: 2

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Certain atoms, such as oxygen, will almost always set their two (or more) covalent bonds in non-collinear directions due to their electron configuration. Water (H2O) is an example of a bent molecule, as well as its analogues.

Bond angle(s): 90°<θ<120°

Examples: H2O, SO2

Coordination number: 2

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