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What Is the Angle Between Groups of Electrons for an Atom

Question 77

Question 77

Multiple Choice

What is the angle between groups of electrons for an atom that has a tetrahedral electron geometry?


A) 90°
B) 120°
C) 180°
D) 109.5°
E) 360°

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