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### Molecular Structure and Bond Angles

In the given molecular structure, we have several atoms connected in a sequence:

- **H - C₁≡C₂ - C₃ - C₄ - N - H**

Each central atom has specific bond angles associated with it. Below, we will determine the approximate bond angles at each designated central atom. 

**Instructions:**
Identify the bond angles for each carbon and nitrogen atom in the structure. Use the approximate bond angles given in the options.

### Options for Bond Angles:

a. 109.5°  
b. 120°  
c. 180°  
d. 90°  
e. 45°

### Designated Central Atoms:

- **C₁ =**
- **C₂ =**
- **C₃ =**
- **C₄ =**
- **N =**

### Note:
Add the appropriate letter corresponding to the correct bond angle for each central atom.

This exercise helps in understanding the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule and predicting the geometry based on hybridization and structural considerations.
Transcribed Image Text:### Molecular Structure and Bond Angles In the given molecular structure, we have several atoms connected in a sequence: - **H - C₁≡C₂ - C₃ - C₄ - N - H** Each central atom has specific bond angles associated with it. Below, we will determine the approximate bond angles at each designated central atom. **Instructions:** Identify the bond angles for each carbon and nitrogen atom in the structure. Use the approximate bond angles given in the options. ### Options for Bond Angles: a. 109.5° b. 120° c. 180° d. 90° e. 45° ### Designated Central Atoms: - **C₁ =** - **C₂ =** - **C₃ =** - **C₄ =** - **N =** ### Note: Add the appropriate letter corresponding to the correct bond angle for each central atom. This exercise helps in understanding the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule and predicting the geometry based on hybridization and structural considerations.
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