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What is the correct order of bond angle in O3, NO2- and NOF? ​

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Answered by nichunasim
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NO2- is the smallest from these three. O3 has the smallest when compared to NO2

Neutral NO2 has one extra electron, which is accommodated in an orbital on the nitrogen atom. This introduces extra repulsions. The single-electron region is not as electron-rich as the N-O multiple bonds, so it does not have their repulsive power. Thus the bond angle is 134°, rather than the 120° expected if the repulsions between the electron-rich areas were identical.

O3 (ozone) shows trigonal planar for the electron pair geometry and and bent the molecular geometry. The one lone electron pair exerts a little extra repulsion on the two bonding oxygen atoms to create a slight compression to a 116 degree bond angle from the ideal of 120 degree.

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