| Bond Parameter | Lone Pairs | Bond Order | s-character | Electro negativity | |
| Bond Length | Increases with increase in no. of lone pairs. | Decreases with the increase in Bond order. | Decreases with increase in s-character. | Decreases with the Increase in the electro negativity of the central atom. |
| As the s character increases, the size of the orbital becomes smaller. Hence bond length decreases. | Sp 3 hybridized molecule has greater bond length than sp 2 than sp |
| Bond Strength | Bond strength is inversely proportional to the bond length.Hence Bond Strength Decreases with the increase in the no. of Lone pairs. | C=C has greater bond strength compared to C-C. | Sp hybridized molecules have greater Bond strength compared to sp 2 and so on. | |
| Sp with 1 lone pair has greater energy when compared to sp with 2 lone pairs and so on. Sp with 1 lone pair has greater energy when compared to sp with 2 lone pairs and so on. | Hence it Increases with the increase in Bond order. Hence it Increases with the increase in Bond order. | Hence it Increases with the increase in s character. Hence it Increases with the increase in s character. |
| Bond Angle | Bond Angle is inversely proportional to bond length. | It is directly proportional to the Bond order. | Directly proportional to the s Character. | Directly proportional to the electro negativity of the central atom. | |
| Inversely Proportional to the electro negativity of the side atom. |
| Hence it Decreases with the increase in the No . of lone pairs. | Hence it Increases with the increase in the Bond order. | Hence it Increases with the increase in s character. | |