In methylcyclohexane: ring-carbon atoms are sp² hybridized and the methyl group is sp³ hybridized. all carbon atoms are sp³ hybridized. ring-bond angles are approximately 120° and the ring-methyl bond angle is approximately 109⁰. all bond angles are approximately 120°.

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In methylcyclohexane:
Oring-carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized and the methyl group is sp³ hybridized.
all carbon atoms are sp³ hybridized.
ring-bond angles are approximately 120° and the ring-methyl bond angle is
approximately 109⁰.
all bond angles are approximately 120°.
Transcribed Image Text:In methylcyclohexane: Oring-carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized and the methyl group is sp³ hybridized. all carbon atoms are sp³ hybridized. ring-bond angles are approximately 120° and the ring-methyl bond angle is approximately 109⁰. all bond angles are approximately 120°.
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