What is waters geometrical composition?



Answer:
It's electron domain geometry is tetrahedral.

It's molecular geometry is bent.

It has two pairs of unpaired electrons and two hydrogens bonded to one oxygen.
A molecule of water looks like Mickey Mouse.

Either this is a poorly conceived question or I am dumber than I always thought.

Water as a substance is the shape of whatever contains it.

Wow, all you guys below me... that tears it, I *AM* dumber than I always thought.
For an interesting look at water composition check out Dr. Emoto's work with water crystals.
The electron pairs around the oxygen will form electron clouds and are spread out around the oxygen nucleus and they repel each other. Considering they repel one another the molecule cannot keep a linear configuration. therfore the molecule is bent in nature
h2O has a geometric configuration of bent

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