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5 September, 10:35

In the water molecule, the H-O-H bond angle is 105º. Which distribution of electrons around the central atom provides the best explanation for this bond angle?

4 shared pairs

2 shared pairs, 2 lone pairs

1 shared pair, 3 lone pairs

3 shared pairs, 1 lone pair

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  1. 5 September, 13:21
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    The correct option is: 2 shared pairs, 2 lone pairs

    Explanation:

    Water is an inorganic molecule that is composed of one central oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms bonded by covalent bonds. The molecular formula of water is H₂O and the bond angle is 109.47°.

    The oxygen is sp³ hybridized and there are two bond (or shared) pairs and two lone pairs of electrons in a water molecule. The structure of H₂O is bent due to the repulsive forces between the lone pairs of electrons.

    Due to these repulsive forces, the H-O-H bond angle decreases from 109.47°, which is the ideal bond angle to 104.45°.
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