Physics, asked by doremon5541, 8 months ago

The bond angle in H2O between two OH bond is104degrees 31' ,why can't it be 180degrees​

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Answered by vishnuvardhan77
1

Answer:

due to lone pair of electrons on o2

Answered by gdkedar1972
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Answer:

Its because oxygen has two lone pairs which repel each other and the atoms more than atom to atom repulsion causing a bent shape. So because the lone pairs repel the Hydrogen atoms more than each one to one other their angle becomes slightly less.

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