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What is the bond angle of carbonothioyl dibromide
Also what is the molecular shape

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Carbonothioyl dibromide, also known as CBr2S, has a bond angle of approximately 109.5 degrees, which is the typical tetrahedral bond angle for molecules with sp3 hybridization.

The molecular shape of CBr2S is also tetrahedral, with the two bromine atoms and the sulfur atom arranged at the corners of a tetrahedron, and the carbon atom at the center.

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