If you run an image search for N2F2, you'll see it. Basically you have to recall that there are lone pairs on the N, and that there's a double bond between the Ns:
F-N+N-F
but since the Ns are sp2 hysbridized, they are planar, but not linear. So the lone pairs, the double bond, and the Fs are all trying to get away from eachother. The reult is each being ~120 degrees from eachother around the N. So make theLewis structure like (ignore all the "-"):
F------F
-\------/
--N::N
-/------\
:---------:
with 120 degree angles
2007-02-08 10:36:52
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answered by Professor Beatz 6
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What are the bond angles for the Lewis Sructure of N2F2 dinitrogen difluoride?
2015-08-16 23:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You should find that there is a lone pair on each N atom, which would make the FNF bond angle about 107 degrees.
2007-02-08 10:32:03
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answered by Gervald F 7
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answered by Anonymous
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