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arrange in order from smallest to largest bond angle ch3+, NF3+, NH4+,XeF4+

arrange in order from smallest to largest bond angle ch3+, NF3+, NH4+,XeF4+

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in CH3+   carbon involve SP2 hybridisation. So bond angle is 1200

:NF3 nitrogen involve sP3 hybridisation but central atom contains one lone pair of electron. Shape is pyramidal. Bond angle is 1070

NH4+ central atom nitrogen involve Sp3 hybridisation . So bond angle is 1090.28'

:Xe:F4 cetral atom xenon involve SP3d2 hybridisation but central atom contains two lone pair of electrons. Shape is squar and bond angle is 900

correct order of smallest to largest bond angle

XeF4 <NF3<NH4+ < CH3+ >>>> answer

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