What is the bond angle in CBr4?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the bond angle in carbon tetrabromide (CBR4). This involves understanding the molecular geometry of the compound, which can be determined using VSEPR theory based on its electron geometry.

Answer

109.5 degrees

The bond angle in CBr4 is 109.5 degrees.

Answer for screen readers

The bond angle in CBr4 is 109.5 degrees.

More Information

All tetrahedral molecules, including CBr4, have identical bond angles of 109.5 degrees due to their spatial arrangement.

Tips

Common mistake: Forgetting that bond angles in tetrahedral molecules are consistent across different compounds with the same geometry.

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