What is the bond angle of C — N—E (E = C or H) in case of trimethylamine?
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
What is the bond angle of C — N—E (E = C or H) in case of trimethylamine?
- 109.5°
- More than 109.5°
- 108°
- More than 108°
Answer
(C) 108°
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