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OF2 has a bent shape.
No, many linear molecules are nonpolar. A polar substance often has a bent or otherwise asymmetrical structure.
Ozone, or O3 has a bent molecular shape resembling an open triangle. The angle formed by the three covalently bonded oxygen atoms is 116.8 degrees.
The structure of the atom is a single oxygen atom connected to two hydrogen atoms separated at about 45 degrees ( I'm not sure about the exact angle ). As the molecules combine, they form a rare hexagonal shape when in a solid form.
WATER has 2 lone pairs so its HYBRIDIZATION comes out to be sp3so the shape is v-shape or bent shape
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The general shape is "bent".
Water molecules have a bent shape.
The general shape is "bent".
Water does! H2O!
The general shape is "bent".
In a water molecule, there are two lone pairs of electrons connected to the oxygen. The lone pairs push the hydrogen atoms, creating a bent shape. In CO2, however, there are two double bonds and no lone electrons on the central atom, hence the molecule has a linear shape.
OF2 has a bent shape.
Bent Out of Shape was created in 1983-05.
No, many linear molecules are nonpolar. A polar substance often has a bent or otherwise asymmetrical structure.
Bent shape
Yes. For example water molecules (2 hydrogen connected to 1 oxygen atom) have a bent shape.