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mention the shape,bond angle,and number of lone pair of electrons of water molecule.

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Answered by bannybannyavvari
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In the water molecule, two of the electron pairs are lone pairs rather than bonding pairs. The molecular geometry of the water molecule is bent. The H-O-H bond angle is 104.5°, which is smaller than the bond angle in NH3 .

Answered by Rit0201
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In a water molecule, two of the electron pairs are lone pairs rather than bonding pairs. The molecular geometry of the water molecule is bent.

The bond angle in H²O is 104.50 because water has 4 regions of electron density around the central oxygen atom (2 bonds and 2 lone pairs) and these are arranged in a tetrahedral shape.

A water molecule consists of two bonding pairs and two lone pairs.

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