Inorganic Chemistry II
Bent geometry refers to a molecular shape where a central atom is bonded to two other atoms and has one or more lone pairs of electrons, resulting in a non-linear arrangement. This shape is commonly observed in molecules with the general formula AX2E, where 'A' represents the central atom, 'X' denotes the bonded atoms, and 'E' signifies lone pairs. The presence of lone pairs affects bond angles and can lead to angles typically less than the standard 180 degrees seen in linear geometries.
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