bond angles
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bond angles
Will the bond angles for a specific molecular shape always be the same for that shape regardless of what elements make it up? For example, BF3 has a trigonal planar shape and bond angles of 120 degrees each. Will another molecule with this trigonal planar shape also have bond angles of 120 degrees?
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Re: bond angles
lone pairs take up more space/ repel bonds more so it will change the measured bond angles.
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Re: bond angles
I believe that the bond angle degree will always remain the same with the VSEPR model that it corresponds with because. For example,http://images.tutorcircle.com/cms/images/44/vsepr-model-chart.png has an image of the many compounds that have the same molecular shape that corresponds to a certain degree. I hope that helps. :)
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