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Slightly less than 109.5 degrees, that was pretty tough to find out.

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The bond angle of H2O2 is approximately 94.8 degrees. This is due to the presence of two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atoms, which causes repulsion and slightly decreases the bond angle from the ideal 109.5 degrees for a tetrahedral shape.

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