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What are the bond angles of an acetone molecule? and Bond Bridge - 6/19/11 - Kansas City

What are the bond angles of an acetone molecule?



I am building an acetone molecule and i need to have the correct bond angles but i dont know where to find that? But i do know that it is triagnol planar if that helps.


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Answer by John
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetone

Bond angle between CH3 groups is 116 degrees and between each CH3 and the C=O is 122 degrees.

Each CH3 group then has tetrahedral arrangement with bond angles of 109.5 degrees.


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Bond Bridge - 6/19/11 - Kansas City
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Image by CoolValley
The Bond Bridge was finshed last year and the Paseo Bridge, that sat next to it is almost totally gone

The Bond Bridge is the Missouri River crossing in K.C. for highways I-35 and I-29. They merge at the bridge and seperate about a mile north and go their own ways.



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