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Bond angle coc in ethers is slightly highe than the tetrahedral angle

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Answered by Anonymous
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The C-O-C angle in ethers is 110°. Because of the greater electronegativity of oxygen than carbon, the C-O bonds are slightly polar and are inclined to each other at an angle of 110° , resulting in a net dipole moment. ... Bond angle of ether is greater than that of tetrahedral bond angle of 109°28′ .

Ethers : Physica

The C-O-C angle in ethers is 110°. Because of the greater electronegativity of oxygen than carbon, the C-O bonds are slightly polar and are inclined to each other at an angle of 110° , resulting in a net dipole moment. ... Bond angle of ether is greater than that of tetrahedral bond angle of 109°28′ .

Answered by ShyamDN2005
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Answer: True

Explanation:

The bond angle coc in ethers is slightly higher than the tetrahedral angle because the two alkyls group of the ether compound repel each other thereby increasing the angle made at the oxygen atom by the groups.

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