the bond angle in H2O is Greater than H2S explain
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➡️It is because oxygen is more electronegetive than sulphur thus attracts the electron pair towards itself causing more repulsive force to act between the bonds.... Causing widening of the bond angle.... Thus bond angle of h20 is more than that of h2S
➡️It is because oxygen is more electronegetive than sulphur thus attracts the electron pair towards itself causing more repulsive force to act between the bonds.... Causing widening of the bond angle.... Thus bond angle of h20 is more than that of h2S
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Explanation:. It is because oxgyen is mire electronegative than sulphur so thst it attract thr shared elcton towards and bond and become larger
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