How to remember molecular bond angles?
1 Answer
You can't. The only thing you can remember is the equilibrium geometry angles in the absence of polarities for the parent structures (i.e. linear, tetrahedral, octahedral, trigonal planar, trigonal bipyramidal). Then you have:
Linear :
Tetrahedral :
Trigonal Planar :
Octahedral :
Trigonal Bipyramidal :
In structural derivatives (i.e. bent vs. tetrahedral, see-saw vs. trigonal bipyramidal, etc), you need to take into account dipole moments and electron-electron repulsion, and it's not intuitive. In fact, one would calculate it using a computer these days, using a program like Psi4 or GAMESS.
For example, water does not have a
Ammonia also does not have a perfect