4.15) The bond angles around all of the carbons in 2-methylbutane are the same because all of the carbons in this molecule have the same "ABE" classification. H H 1 H CH3 H H-C-H H four H H 3 H CH H 2-methylbutane O What is the "ABE" classification of the carbons in this molecule? What is the value of the bond angles around the carbons in this molecule? AB4 110⁰ A c(1) BH (41) E c(0) A₁ By Ep = A By

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4.15) The bond angles around all of the carbons in 2-methylbutane are the same because all of the carbons in this molecule have
the same "ABE" classification.
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2-methylbutane
1) What is the "ABE" classification of the carbons in this molecule? AB 4
p) What is the value of the bond angles around the carbons in this molecule?
110⁰
A c (1)
BH (41)
E c (0)
A Bu Eg = A By
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Transcribed Image Text:4.15) The bond angles around all of the carbons in 2-methylbutane are the same because all of the carbons in this molecule have the same "ABE" classification. H | H-C | H H | H-C-H H four H H H ī CH | H 2-methylbutane 1) What is the "ABE" classification of the carbons in this molecule? AB 4 p) What is the value of the bond angles around the carbons in this molecule? 110⁰ A c (1) BH (41) E c (0) A Bu Eg = A By T
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