What is the bond angle of SeO2?

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2026-05-15 11:01

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The bond angle of SeO2 is approximately 120 degrees. This is because the molecule follows a trigonal planar molecular geometry, with the lone pairs of electrons repelling the bonding pairs slightly, decreasing the bond angle from the ideal 120 degrees.

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