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patriot [66]
2 years ago
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Determine the electron-group arrangement, molecular shape, and ideal bond angle(s) for each of the following:

Chemistry
1 answer:
xxTIMURxx [149]2 years ago
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The electron group arrangement of NF₃ is three single bonds and one lone pair. The molecular shape is a Trigonal pyramid, and the bond angle is 97°.

<h3>What is the bond angle?</h3>

The bond angle is the angle formed by two atoms in a molecule. The binding angle's strength is provided. The bond length is another factor. It is the division of the nuclei of the two atoms.

The bond angle between the atoms of nitrogen trifluoride is 97°. It has one lone pair. The central atom is covered with 3 atoms.

Thus, the electron-group arrangement of nitrogen trifluoride is  three single bonds and one lone pair. The molecular geometry or shape is a trigonal pyramid. The bond angle is 97°.

To learn more about bond angles, refer to the link:

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