Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
The angle between two covalent bonds is ...

The angle between two covalent bonds is maximum for `(CH_(4), H_(2)O, CO_(2))` `"______"` .

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The angle between two covalent bonds is maximum in -

The angle between two covalent bonds is minimum in

The angle between two covalent bonds is maximum in …….. (CH_(4),H_(2)O,CO_(2) )

The angle between the covalent bonds is maximum in :

The angle between the covalent bonds is maximum in :

The angle between two covalent bonds is minimum in:

In which of the following triatomic molecules, the observed bond angle is 116^(@), 49' ? a. H_(2)O b. OF_(2) c. CO_(2) d. O_(3) II. In which of the following molecules, bond angle is the maximum? a. BeBr_(2) b. H_(2)O c. H_(2)S d. CH_(4) III. In which of the following molecules, bond angle between two adjacent covalent bonds is smallest? a. Be H_(2) b. BF_(3) c. NH_(3) d. C Cl_(4) IV. Bond angle (H-S-H) in H_(2)S is close to a. 109^(@) b. 107^(@) c. 105^(@) d. 90^(@) V. The hybridisation of B in BF_(3) is sp^(2) . The bond angle in BF_(4)^(ɵ) will be a. 107^(@) b. 109^(@) c. 120^(@) c. 120^(@) d. 180^(@) VI. Which of the following molecules contains a bond angle which is smaller than the bond angle in CH_(4) ? a. SF_(6) b. SO_(2) c. O_(3) d. overset(o+)(N)H_(4)

In which of the following, the bond angle between two covalent bond is maximum?