According to the VSPER model, the angle between atoms in a molecule whose electron domain geometry is tetrahedral should

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According to the VSPER model, the angle between atoms in a molecule whose electron domain geometry is tetrahedral should

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According To The Vsper Model The Angle Between Atoms In A Molecule Whose Electron Domain Geometry Is Tetrahedral Should 1
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According to the VSPER model, the angle between atoms in a molecule whose electron domain geometry is tetrahedral should be 109°. Nonetheless, the angle between the hydrogen atoms in a water molecule is 104.5°. PROPERLY EXPLAIN why is so. H H 104.5°
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