Answer:
The lone pair forces bonding atoms away from itself
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR), the shape of a molecule is determined by repulsions between electron pairs present in the valence shell of the central atom in a molecule.
Remember that electron pairs on the valence shell of the central atom in the molecule tend to position themselves as far apart from each other as possible. A lone pair takes up more space round the central atom than a bond pair. There is greater repulsion between a lone pair and a bond pair, this greater repulsion causes a distortion of molecular shape away from that predicted on the basis of VSEPR.