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Why is the bond angle in water (H₂O) less than that in ammonia (NH₃)?
A. Oxygen is larger than nitrogen.
B. Hydrogen bonding in water.
C. The two lone pairs on oxygen in H₂O cause greater repulsion than the one lone pair on nitrogen in NH₃.
D. The electronegativity of oxygen is higher.
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