Hydrogen Peroxide Molecular Shape
The molecular shape of hydrogen peroxide is like a polyline, with oxygen atoms in the center and hydrogen atoms divided into two sides, just like the state of spreading wings. There is an angle between the two hydrogen and oxygen bonds, which is not straight and has a special shape. The molecule has a unique spatial structure and has special properties in the field of chemistry. This shape affects its reactivity and stability. It is an important image for chemical research and helps our generation to explore the mysteries of the microscopic chemical world and understand the wonders of interactions between substances.

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