The bond angle in tetrahedral molecules such as tetrachloromethane is

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WAEC 2017

The bond angle in tetrahedral molecules such as tetrachloromethane is

  • A. 180.0°
  • B. 109.5°
  • C. 105.5°
  • D. 90.0°

Correct Answer: B. 109.5°



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