Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
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ISBN: 9780618974122
Author: Andrei Straumanis
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 5E

Consider the molecules AlCl 3 (aluminum chloride) and CF 4 (carbon tetrafluoride).
a. Draw the valence shell representation of each.
b. Predict the value of the XYX bond angle, and explain your reasoning.

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