The compound that has the largest H–M–H bond angle (M = N, O, S, C), is : (A) NH3 (B) CH4 (C) H2S (D — JEE Mains Chemistry Past Papers Chemistry Question
Question
The compound that has the largest H–M–H bond angle (M = N, O, S, C), is : (A) NH3 (B) CH4 (C) H2S (D) H2O
Answer: B
💡 Solution & Explanation
O H H sp3, .p = 2, B. A. = 104º30’ H2S No hybridisation [Drago’s rule], bond angle = 92º NH sp3 .p = 1, B.A. = 107º CH4 sp3 .p = 0. B.A. = 109º28’ | JEE MAIN-2020 | DATE : 05-09-2020 (SHIFT-2) | PAPER-1 | OFFICIAL PAPER | CHEMISTRY PAGE # 3
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