+ Question 4 of 10 Select the ring that has the most angle strain (ring strain). Identify the reason for the difference. Submit A A || I has more angle strain. I has sp² carbons which A require 120° bond angles, but the bond angles here are 60°. I has more angle strain. I has all sp³ carbons which B require 109° bond angles, and the bond angles here are 120°. Il has more angle strain. Il has all sp³ carbons which C require 109° bond angles, and the bond angles here are 60°. Il has more angle strain. I has sp² carbons which D require 120° bond angles, and the bond angles here are 120°. 79°F Mostly sunny Search Home End PgUp PgDn F10 F11 5:39 PM 9/22/2024 Del

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I has more angle strain. I has sp² carbons which
A require 120° bond angles, but the bond angles here
are 60°.
I has more angle strain. I has all sp³ carbons which
B require 109° bond angles, and the bond angles here
are 120°.
Il has more angle strain. Il has all sp³ carbons which
C require 109° bond angles, and the bond angles here
are 60°.
Il has more angle strain. I has sp² carbons which
D require 120° bond angles, and the bond angles here
are 120°.
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Transcribed Image Text:+ Question 4 of 10 Select the ring that has the most angle strain (ring strain). Identify the reason for the difference. Submit A A || I has more angle strain. I has sp² carbons which A require 120° bond angles, but the bond angles here are 60°. I has more angle strain. I has all sp³ carbons which B require 109° bond angles, and the bond angles here are 120°. Il has more angle strain. Il has all sp³ carbons which C require 109° bond angles, and the bond angles here are 60°. Il has more angle strain. I has sp² carbons which D require 120° bond angles, and the bond angles here are 120°. 79°F Mostly sunny Search Home End PgUp PgDn F10 F11 5:39 PM 9/22/2024 Del
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