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Bond angle

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Intro to Chemistry

Definition

A bond angle is the geometric angle between two adjacent bonds in a molecule. It helps determine the overall shape of the molecule.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Bond angles are determined by the electron pair repulsion around a central atom, as described by VSEPR theory.
  2. The ideal bond angles are influenced by hybridization; for example, $sp^3$ hybridization has an ideal bond angle of 109.5°.
  3. Bond angles can be affected by lone pairs of electrons, which typically decrease the bond angle between bonded atoms.
  4. In a water molecule (H$_2$O), the bond angle is approximately 104.5°, which is less than the ideal tetrahedral angle due to lone pair repulsion.
  5. Molecules with linear geometry have bond angles of 180°, such as carbon dioxide (CO$_2$).

Review Questions

  • What determines the bond angle in a molecule?
  • How does hybridization affect bond angles?
  • Why is the bond angle in a water molecule less than the ideal tetrahedral angle?
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