If you know how many bonding regions and lone pair regions surround an atom you can predict the bond angles around the atom, even in complex situations. Examine the following "big" molecules. By each arrow that points to an atom, write the bond angle for that atom; you should write 109°, 120°, or 180° to represent the approximate bond angle. One of them is done for you. 120° because of 3 bonding regions and no lone pair regions H-CH -N: H-CH H- エーロー0三z エーーエ
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2. If you know how many bonding regions and lone pair regions surround an atom you can
predict the bond angles around the atom, even in complex situations. Examine the
following "big" molecules. By each arrow that points to an atom, write the bond angle
for that atom; you should write 109°, 120°, or 180° to represent the approximate bond
angle. One of them is done for you.
120° because of 3 bonding
regions and no lone pair
regions
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Refer to question 2 on the worksheet. Examine the molecule on the top. What approximate bond angle exists around the nitrogen atom that the
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120°
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90°
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