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| navigate by keyword : trigonal planar bond angle molecular geometry central atom valence shell electron pair repulsion vsepr theory domain shape bonding electrons lone pairs axial equatorial tetrahedral bent triangular steric number hybridization sp2 hybridized orbitals polarity lewis structure |
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| In chemistry, the bond angle of a trigonal planar molecule is 120°. This means that the central atom is bonded to three other atoms, or ligands, at a 120° angle. The three ligands are identical in an ideal trigonal planar species. |
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