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Why does carbon retain its tetrahedral nature in alkane?

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.The carbon atoms in alkanes are sp3-hybridized, and have tetrahedral shapes, with the bonded atoms at angles of 109.5° to each other. ... As the number of carbon atoms increases, the attractions due to these weak London forces increase, and the boiling point of the molecule increases.

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