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5)The number of 109.5° bond angles in CCl4 are Four Six Three Eight

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5)The number of 109.5° bond angles in CCl4 are Four Six Three Eight

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The number of 109.5° bond angles in CCl4 is Four.

Here's why:

CCl4 (Carbon Tetrachloride) is a molecule that has a tetrahedral geometry. In a tetrahedral molecular geometry, a central atom is located at the center with four substituents that are located at the corners of a tetrahedron. The bond angles between these substituents are 109.5 degrees.

So, in CCl4, the central carbon atom forms four bonds with four chlorine atoms. Each of these bonds forms a 109.5° angle with another. Therefore, there are four 109.5° bond angles in CCl4.

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