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Why is the bond angle in H₂O less than that in NH₃?
A. Due to larger size of oxygen atom
B. Due to smaller size of nitrogen atom
C. Due to greater lone pair repulsion in H₂O
D. Due to hydrogen bonding in H₂O
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