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The angle between the two Hydrogen atoms, ie the bond angle, is 104.45 degrees. This differs from the normal 109.5 degrees because the two lone electron pairs repel and are trying to distance themselves.

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The bond angle between the hydrogen atoms of the water molecule is 104.45o and the bond length is 95.84 pm. Wikipedia has data and pictures that can be accessed by using the link provided.

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The water molecule's bond angle is about 104.45 degrees.

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104.5 degrees, bent in the centred Oxygen atom

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103 degrees.

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104.5 degrees (bent)

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107 degrees

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