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Chemistry, 25.02.2020 00:55 Chartwig1908

Imagine the molecule CH2X2. If the X-C-X bond angle was 106.9°, what would be the hybridization of C-to-H bond (i. e., the value of lH)? To solve this problem, you will need to "reverse engineer" from Coulson’s Directionality Theorem and you will need to consider the "conservation of p-character" equation. Enter your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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