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Methane (CH4) and the perchlorate ion (ClO4â) are both described as tetrahedral. Methane and the perchlorate ion are both described as tetrahedral. What does this indicate about their bond angles?
a. Bond angles in the methane molecule are greater than those in the perchlorate ion.
b. Bond angles in the perchlorate ion are greater than those in the methane molecule.
c. Bond angles in the methane molecule and in the perchlorate ion are approximately equal
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