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What is the approximate h−o⋅⋅⋅⋅h bond angle in ice, where h−o is the covalent bond and o⋅⋅⋅⋅h is the hydrogen bond?

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Hello there.

What is the approximate h−o

109.47°
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The H-O bond angle for ice is 109.47° and for liquid water, the bond angle of H-O is 105°. The bond angle for ice is wider than for liquid water because the structure of ice is stable when the bond angle between H and O is wider. This is the reason why liquid water expands when it turns to ice.
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