Why bond angle of h2o is greater than h2s?
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This implies that sulfur has a larger atomic radius. More importantly, sulphur's valence electrons are located one energy level higher than oxygen's valence electrons. This will affect the way sulfur uses its orbitals to bond with the hydrogen atoms. ... Hence,hydrogen sulfide has a smaller bond angle than h2o
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