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why bond angle in water is larger than bond angle in hydrogen sulphide

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Because of the stronger intermolecular interaction H20 is more stable and exists as a liquid. H2S is bent, and bent at a smaller angle than is water. The bond angle in water is about 105 degrees which is predicated on the tetrahedral bond angle (109.5). But in H2S the bond angle is around 92 degrees.

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