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Bond Angles Part A Enter the bond angle of the molecule. degrees Submit Hints My

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Bond Angles Part A Enter the bond angle of the molecule. degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Part B Enter the smallest bond angle of the molecule. degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Part C Enter the bond angle of the molecule. degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Part D Enter the bond angle of the molecule. degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart degrees SubmitHintsMyAnswersGiveUpReviewPart Electron regions
(steric number) Electronic geometry Bond
angles
2 linear 3 trigonal planar 4 tetrahedral 5 trigonal bipyramidal ,, and 6 octahedral and Bond Angles Part A What is the value of the bond angles in /rmCH4 ? Enter the bond angle of the molecule. degrees Part B What is the value of thesmallestbond angle in /rmxeCl4 ? Enter the smallest bond angle of the molecule. degrees Part C What is the value of the bond angles in /rmAlCl3 ? Enter the bond angle of the molecule. degrees Part D What is the value of the bond angle in /rmI3 ? Enter the bond angle of the molecule. degrees

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