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    The Shapes Around the Left and Right Carbon Atoms in the Structure
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The Shapes Around the Left and Right Carbon Atoms in the Structure

Question 28

Question 28

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The shapes around the left and right carbon atoms in the structure below are tetrahedral and linear, respectively. The shapes around the left and right carbon atoms in the structure below are tetrahedral and linear, respectively.

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