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What is the bond angle in methane (CH₄)?

A. 90°
B. 104.5°
C. 109.5°
D. 120°

Answer: 109.5°


Additional Information: In methane (CH₄), the bond angle is 109.5° because of the tetrahedral arrangement of the sp³ hybridized carbon.


Subjects: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry

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