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Hybridization
12. Molecular Shapes & Valence Bond Theory / Hybridization / Problem 6

The structure of thiophene is shown below. It is drawn in such a way that each corner represents a carbon atom and the hydrogens are implicit. 

Chemical structure of thiophene, a five-membered ring with sulfur and carbon atoms.

Which of the following statement explains why the C–C–C bond angles in benzene are much larger than those in thiophene?

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