A Lewis structure is a two-dimensional representation of a molecule that does not necessarily show what shape that molec

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A Lewis structure is a two-dimensional representation of a molecule that does not necessarily show what shape that molecule would take in three dimensions. Based on the Lewis structure and your knowledge of VSEPR theory, approximate the smallest bond angle in this molecule. X-Ÿ-X smallest bond angle:
How many and bonds are in this molecule? H-C=C-C=N-H number of o bonds: number of bonds:
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