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Transcribed Image Text:9b. Evaluating the C-C-C structure
Measured bond angle
VSEPR Idealized bond angle
111.7
109.5
C-C-C
H-C-C (center C is the middle C in
the structure)
110.9
109.5
9c. Are these results for C-C-C structure consistent with what you observed in Avogadro (within a few degrees)? Explain
briefly.
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