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Molecule having bond angle greater than observed in tetrahedral structure

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Answered by Anonymous
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We say that methane is a tetrahedral molecule. ... According to the VSEPR model, the four regions of high electron density around the nitrogen are arranged in a tetrahedral manner, so we predict that each H - N - H bond angle should be 109.5°. The observed bond angle is 107.3°.

Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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In tetrahedral structure bond angle is 109.5 ° .

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