Chemistry, asked by dondno1233, 5 months ago


The angle between non bonded hydrogen atoms or different group is called---
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O Dihedral angle
O Linear angle
O Tetraheral angle
O Trigonal planar angle
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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The angle between non-bonded hydrogen atoms or different groups is called the dihedral angle.

Explanation:

  • The angle between two intersecting planes is called the dihedral angle.
  • In chemical compounds, when the planes are formed between two sets of three atoms then a dihedral angle is formed.
  • In chemistry, the union of two half-planes and a line is called a dihedral angle.
  • The elements which consist of this angle have a common edge along the plane.

Answered by jaswasri2006
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