As we move down the group from O to Te, the size of the central atom goes on increasing and its electronegativity goes on decreasing. Consequently, the position of bond pairs of electrons shifts more and more away from the central atom in moving from H2O to H2Te. For example, the bond pair in O−H bond is closer to oxygen than the bond pair in S−H bond. As a result, the force of repulsion between bonded pairs of electrons in H2O is more than in H2S. In general, the force of repulsion between the bonded pairs of electrons decreases as we move from H2O to H2Te and therefore, the bond angle decreases in the same order as :
Bond angle:104.5∘H2O>92.1∘H2S>91∘H2Se>90∘H2Te