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Trigonal bipyramidal the bond angle between axial bonds

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The atoms of trigonal bipyramidal molecules are arranged on two planes that intersect at the central atom. The two planes form a 90 degree angle. The axial plane consists of the central atom and two of the surrounding atoms; they have a linear arrangement, meaning that they form a straight line.

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Bond Angles in a Trigonal Bipyramidal Molecule

The two planes form a 90 degree angle. ... The second plane is the equatorial plane, which consists of the central atom and three surrounding atoms

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