Just 1 mistake... The angle between the 2 O-H bonds is 104.55 degrees ( not 109.5 degrees ) because the lp-lp repulsion is more than lp-bp which is more than bp-bp repulsion... :)
@narendran95 Thanks for the number. Yes, I knew that. You'll find in all my videos I always quote the ideal bond angles and not the actual bond angles. I probably forgot to mention that here. But for all the viewers who were curious, now you have the actual angle.
hay man the angle between two hydrogen atoms in the molecule of water is 104.5 degree...........you are wrong
tpusultan786 2 weeks ago
@tpusultan786 I know that, and the angle you are referring to is the actual bond angle. These videos deal with ideal bond angles only.
EnderlePhD 2 weeks ago
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Thank you! Your videos have helped me a lot in my chemistry class :D
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Thank you! your videos have helped me a lot in my chemical class :D
aublitius 1 year ago
hey, nice and explanative video....
Just 1 mistake... The angle between the 2 O-H bonds is 104.55 degrees ( not 109.5 degrees ) because the lp-lp repulsion is more than lp-bp which is more than bp-bp repulsion... :)
narendran95 1 year ago
@narendran95 Thanks for the number. Yes, I knew that. You'll find in all my videos I always quote the ideal bond angles and not the actual bond angles. I probably forgot to mention that here. But for all the viewers who were curious, now you have the actual angle.
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JonBrownGilbert 4 months ago
@EnderlePhD You didn't forget to mention it :P
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JonBrownGilbert 4 months ago
@JonBrownGilbert Thanks!
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