Chem bond angle, shape, hybridization

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linear molecular geometry with a bond angle of 180 degrees, indicating that the central atom is bonded to two other atoms in a straight line.

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trigonal planar bent molecular geometry with a bond angle of approximately at most 120 degrees, where the central atom is bonded to three other atoms, typically resulting in a flat, triangular shape.

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tetrahedral triangle. molecular geometry with a bond angle of approximately 109.5 degrees, where the central atom is bonded to four other atoms, resulting in a three-dimensional shape.

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trigonal bipyramidal geometry with bond angles of 90 degrees and 120 degrees, where the central atom is bonded to five other atoms, resulting in a complex three-dimensional shape.

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octahedral molecular geometry with bond angles of 90 degrees, where the central atom is bonded to six other atoms, resulting in a symmetrical three-dimensional shape.

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