The idealized bond angle for SBr2 (sulfur dibromide) is approximately 104.5 degrees. This angle is influenced by the presence of lone pairs on the sulfur atom, which adopts a bent molecular geometry due to the repulsion between the lone pairs and the bonded pairs of electrons. As a result, the bond angle is slightly less than the typical 109.5 degrees found in a tetrahedral arrangement.
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