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The number of 109.5° bond angles in CCl4 are
(1) Four
(2) Six
(3) Three
(4) Eight​

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Answer:

3 bond angles.

Explanation:

Since the CCl4 is having the geometry of tetrahedral following the rule of valence shell electron pair repulsion theory(VSEPR). We get that the carbon atom at the center is connected to the 4 other chlorine atoms with one at the top and other three below.

Now, 109.5 degree is made by the top most chlorine atom with all of the base electrons thus 3 bonds of 109.5 degree will be made.

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