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Chapter 1, Problem 61P
Predict the approximate bond angles for the following:
- a. the C—N—H bond angle in CH3CH2NH2
- b. the F—B—F bond angle in –BF4.
- c. the C—C—N bond angle in CH3CH2NH2
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