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### Methyl Methacrylate: Bond Angles Analysis

**Description:**

Many important compounds in the chemical industry are derivatives of ethylene (C₂H₄). One such compound is methyl methacrylate. In this exercise, you will determine the indicated bond angles in methyl methacrylate.

**Diagram of Methyl Methacrylate:**

The diagram depicts the structure of methyl methacrylate:

- **Carbon Atoms:**
  - C₁ is connected to a double-bond with C₂.
  - C₂ is part of the carbonyl group and connects with C₃, C₇, and a double-bonded oxygen.
  - C₄ is connected to C₁ and three hydrogens.
  - C₆ is bonded with three hydrogens.

- **Specific Indicated Angles:**
  - **Angle d:** The angle formed at C₂ between the double-bonded C₁ and C₃.
  - **Angle e:** The angle formed at C₂ between the double-bonded oxygen and C₁.
  - **Angle f:** The angle formed around C₅ between C₃ and a hydrogen.

**Questions:**

What are the indicated bond angles in methyl methacrylate?

- **Angle d =** [Dropdown options for angle values]
- **Angle e =** [Dropdown options for angle values]
- **Angle f =** [Dropdown options for angle values] 

This exercise helps in understanding the spatial arrangement of atoms in methyl methacrylate, which affects its chemical properties and reactivity.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Methyl Methacrylate: Bond Angles Analysis **Description:** Many important compounds in the chemical industry are derivatives of ethylene (C₂H₄). One such compound is methyl methacrylate. In this exercise, you will determine the indicated bond angles in methyl methacrylate. **Diagram of Methyl Methacrylate:** The diagram depicts the structure of methyl methacrylate: - **Carbon Atoms:** - C₁ is connected to a double-bond with C₂. - C₂ is part of the carbonyl group and connects with C₃, C₇, and a double-bonded oxygen. - C₄ is connected to C₁ and three hydrogens. - C₆ is bonded with three hydrogens. - **Specific Indicated Angles:** - **Angle d:** The angle formed at C₂ between the double-bonded C₁ and C₃. - **Angle e:** The angle formed at C₂ between the double-bonded oxygen and C₁. - **Angle f:** The angle formed around C₅ between C₃ and a hydrogen. **Questions:** What are the indicated bond angles in methyl methacrylate? - **Angle d =** [Dropdown options for angle values] - **Angle e =** [Dropdown options for angle values] - **Angle f =** [Dropdown options for angle values] This exercise helps in understanding the spatial arrangement of atoms in methyl methacrylate, which affects its chemical properties and reactivity.
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