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    molecules with a non-collinear arrangement of two adjacent bonds have bent molecular geometry, also known as angular or V-shaped. Certain atoms, such as oxygen...
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    Molecular geometry is the three-dimensional arrangement of the atoms that constitute a molecule. It includes the general shape of the molecule as well...
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    In a tetrahedral molecular geometry, a central atom is located at the center with four substituents that are located at the corners of a tetrahedron. The...
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    VSEPR theory (category Molecular geometry)
    computed to be bent. One example of the AX2E2 geometry is molecular lithium oxide, Li2O, a linear rather than bent structure, which is ascribed to its bonds...
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    formula OF2. As predicted by VSEPR theory, the molecule adopts a bent molecular geometry. It is a strong oxidizer and has attracted attention in rocketry...
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  • term bent bond generally refers to any form of bond in a structure that resembles the shape of a banana, but may also refer to: Bent molecular geometry in...
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    approximation of molecular structure. Bent's rule addresses disparities between the observed and idealized geometries. According to Bent's rule, a central...
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  • "Bent" (41 song), 2023 Bent (magazine), a UK magazine Bent (album), a 2012 album by Ssion Bent, a 2019 album by Stonefield Bent molecular geometry, in...
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  • hydrochloric acid or sulfur dioxide. The chlorite ion adopts a bent molecular geometry, due to the effects of the lone pairs on the chlorine atom, with...
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    quintuple bonded RMMR compounds: a trans-bent molecular geometry and surprisingly another trans-bent geometry with the R substituent in a bridging position...
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    containing SeBr2, Se2Br2 and Br2. This covalent compound has a bent molecular geometry in the gas phase. Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997)....
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    with the molecule adopting a bent molecular geometry (due to the lone pairs on the oxygen atom) and resulting in C2V molecular symmetry. The bond angle is...
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    (linear molecular geometry), whereas in water (H2O) which has two lone pairs, the angle between the hydrogen atoms is 104.5° (bent molecular geometry). This...
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    important feature of water is its polar nature. The structure has a bent molecular geometry for the two hydrogens from the oxygen vertex. The oxygen atom also...
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    two ClO3 portions linked by an oxygen atom. It has an overall bent molecular geometry (C2 symmetry), with a Cl−O−Cl angle of 118.6°. The chlorine–oxygen...
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    decreased s-orbital character in order to accommodate a particular molecular geometry. Bent bonds are found in strained organic compounds such as cyclopropane...
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    point group of D3d.[citation needed] While disiloxane itself has a bent molecular geometry at oxygen, the related compound hexaphenyldisiloxane, Ph3Si−O−SiPh3...
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    Water (H 2O) is a simple triatomic bent molecule with C2v molecular symmetry and bond angle of 104.5° between the central oxygen atom and the hydrogen...
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    used for making quick predictions about the geometries of small molecules. By plotting the change in molecular orbital levels of a molecule as a function...
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  • of hydrogen atoms. The argoxonium ion ArOH+ is predicted to be bent molecular geometry in the 11A′ state. 3Σ− is a triplet state 0.12 eV higher in energy...
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  • Orbital hybridisation (category Molecular geometry)
    different atoms. Hybrid orbitals are useful in the explanation of molecular geometry and atomic bonding properties and are symmetrically disposed in space...
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    antiperiplanar conformer is the interaction between molecular orbitals. Anti-periplanar geometry will put a bonding orbital and an anti-bonding orbital...
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  • coupling interactions. It enables prediction and explication of molecular geometries that are not necessarily satisfactorily or even correctly explained...
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    two polar O−H bonds in a bent (nonlinear) geometry. The bond dipole moments do not cancel, so that the molecule forms a molecular dipole with its negative...
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    Molecular machines are a class of molecules typically described as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components intended to produce mechanical...
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  • structures, the three atoms in each 3c-2e bond form an angular geometry, leading to a bent bond. An extended version of the 3c–2e bond model features heavily...
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    Triatomic molecule (category Molecular vibration)
    possessing either a linear, bent, or cyclic geometry.[further explanation needed] Linear triatomic molecules owe their geometry to their sp or sp3d hybridised...
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    that from the dipole moment information can be deduced about the molecular geometry. For example, the zero dipole of CO2 implies that the two C=O bond...
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    reference frame for the description of nucleic acid base-pair geometry". Journal of Molecular Biology. 313 (1): 229–237. doi:10.1006/jmbi.2001.4987. PMID 11601858...
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  • linear like MgF2, but bent with a bond angle of approximately 145°; the strontium and barium dihalides also have a bent geometry. It has been proposed...
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