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25 January, 21:47

What is the bond angle in the ClO2 - ion?

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  1. 25 January, 23:16
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    I think the correct answer is 109.5 degrees. The bond angle of a chlorite ion or ClO2 - ion is 109.5 and has a bent shape. This is because of two groups of bonding electrons and two lone pairs of electrons. Another example of a molecule that has a bent molecular geometry is water. It results from its tetrahedral electron pair shape.
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