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Answer:
The correct answer is lone electron pairs causes greater repulsion than bonding pairs therefore angles between the bonding pairs are reduced.
Explanation:
We all know that lone pair lone pair repulsion>lone pair bond pair repulsion>bond pair bond pair repulsion.
lone pair of electrons present in central atom has greater magnitude of repulsion than that without lone pair.
As a result presence of lone pair of electrons reduces the bond angle between the bonding pairs.
Answer:
For molecules that have lone pairs, the real bond angle is less than the model bond angle.
Lone pairs tend to take up more space around a central atom than bonding pairs.
Explanation:
For molecules that have lone pairs, the real bond angle is less than the model bond angle. For molecules with no lone pairs, the real bond angle is the same as the model bond angle. This implies that lone pairs take up more space around the central atom than bonding pairs do. So, the presence of lone pairs decreases the bond angles in a molecule.