How is bond angle determined?
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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 Water, with two lone pairs of electrons, has a bent shape with 104.5-degree bond angles.
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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. Water, with two lone pairs of electrons, has a bent shape with 104.5-degree bond angles. ...
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