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.. The C-0-C bond
angle in ether is.......​

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Answered by 11124prayu1
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Answer:

110 degrees is the angle

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Answered by sahilarora199587
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Explanation:

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 etheris greater than that of tetrahedral bond angle of 109°28′ .

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