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Methane has the ideal tetrahedral bond angle of 109.5 degrees. As one might expect ideal bond angles deviate when one or more H atoms are replaced by substituents. Would you expect the FCF bond angle of methylene fluoride to be larger or smaller than 109.5 degrees? Explain your reasoning

Do the same for for methylene chloride and the ClCCl bond angle and the FCF bond angle in vinylidine fluoride (1,1-difluoroethene)

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Nestor Rutherford
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