Which angle is common to tetrahedral molecules?

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Correct Answer: A. 109.5°
Tetrahedral geometry has three-dimensional placement with atoms positioned at 109.5° to each other. Trigonal planar molecules have angles of 120°, interior angles of 60° are associated with strained cyclopropanes bonding, 90° with cyclobutanes and 180° for alkynes.
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