Concept
Bent Geometry 0
Bent geometry refers to the molecular shape that occurs when a central atom is bonded to two other atoms and has one or more lone pairs of electrons, resulting in a non-linear arrangement. This geometry is often seen in molecules like water (H2O), where the repulsion between the lone pairs causes the bond angle to be less than the ideal 180 degrees, typically around 104.5 degrees.
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