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question 27 (1 point) which molecule shape has a bond angle of 120 degrees? tetrahedral linear trigonal planar trigonal pyramidal bent
In molecular geometry, a trigonal - planar molecule has three bonding pairs of electrons around the central atom, and the bond angles between these pairs are 120 degrees. A tetrahedral molecule has bond angles of approximately 109.5 degrees, a linear molecule has a bond angle of 180 degrees, a trigonal - pyramidal molecule has bond angles less than 109.5 degrees (due to the presence of a lone pair), and a bent molecule has bond angles that vary depending on the number of lone pairs but are generally less than 120 degrees.
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C. Trigonal Planar