The bond angle between each of the atoms or groups in a molecule or ion with trigonal planar geometry is always 120 degrees. This means there are 120 degrees between each of the atoms bonded to the central atom. When is a molecule trigonal planar? A molecule is trigonal planar if it has...
Each carbon atom of a C=C double bond has a geometry known as _ and each carbon atom of a C-C single bond has a bond angle of _. a. trigonal planar; 120 degrees b. tetrahedral; 120 degrees c. trigonal planar; 109.5 degrees d. linear; 109.5 degrees e. tet ...
In which cases do you expect deviations from the idealized bond angle? Determine the point group of the given molecule. Fe(CO)5, which has a trigonal bipyramidal structure What is the correct molecular geometry for SeBr3+? a. trigonal pyramidal b. tet...