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CCl2 (dichloromethane) has a bond angle of approximately 109.5 degrees. This is due to its tetrahedral molecular geometry, which results from the central carbon atom being bonded to two chlorine atoms and two lone pairs of electrons. The presence of the lone pairs affects the bond angles slightly, but the ideal tetrahedral angle remains close to 109.5 degrees.

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