What is the bond angle of tetrachloromethane

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The bond angle of tetrachloromethane (CCl4) is 109.5 degrees. The molecule has a tetrahedral geometry, with four sp3 hybridized carbon atoms and four chlorine atoms located at the vertices of a regular tetrahedron. The bond angle between any two adjacent chlorine atoms is 109.5 degrees, which is the ideal tetrahedral angle between any two adjacent atoms in a tetrahedral molecule.