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bond angle
noun
The angle between two bonds that have a common atom
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What do you know the bond angle should be?
So, in a settling, what is the bond angle here?
So according to this model what is that bond angle?
… atoms, however, so the R―O―H bond angle in alcohols is generally larger than the 104.5° H―O―H bond angle in water.
Our results suggest a correlation between decreased alkyne bond angle and increased cyclooctyne reactivity.
So, according to this model, what we're seeing is a bond angle of 90 degrees.
This is the easiest question all day, what is the bond angle between all of these?
So what we're predicting is a bond angle of 90 degrees.
As a result, the H−N−H bond angle decreases slightly.
So if we do this and we form the molecule ammonia, let's switch to a clicker question, and have you tell me what the bond angle is going to be in ammonia -- the h n h bond angle.
The arrow indicates a 6.5% increase in TN for the experimentally observed change in the Fe As Fe bond angle.
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