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How I find bond angles between atoms in a molecule?
« on: September 21, 2008, 02:40:52 PM »
I'm given the molecule H3CNCO. I've drawn it and worked out that 2 double bond exists at the carbon. 1 lone pair on the nitrogen and 2 lone pairs on the oxygen. How do find the bond angle between HCH, CNC and NCO?

I know that I have to use the VSEPR theory somehow but the mixture of elements confuse me. Help?

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I'm taking a guess that the angle between HCH and NCO are  degrees respectively. Does that make sense?

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