Why is the bond angle in formic acid less than 116 degrees?

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2026-05-09 14:51

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The bond angle in formic acid (HCOOH) is less than 116 degrees because of steric hindrance and repulsion between the lone pairs of electrons on the adjacent oxygen and carbon atoms. This causes the atoms to be closer together than if the lone pairs were further apart, resulting in a smaller bond angle.

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