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Display titlePhysics:Bent molecular geometry
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Page creatorimported>DanMescoff
Date of page creation02:47, 23 October 2022
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In chemistry, 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, will almost always set their two (or more) covalent bonds in non-collinear directions due to their electron configuration. Water...
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