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All the four C-H bonds in methane are identical. Give reasons.

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Answered by ThinkingBoy
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In a methane molecule, you have four hydrogen atoms bonded to a single carbon atom in a tetrahedral orientation. This means that you have four hydrogen atoms that are separated from each other by the same angle and separated from the carbon atom by the same distance, and each hydrogen atom has an equal share of the electrons bonding them to the carbon atom. As a result, the C-H bonds ought be identical to each other in methane.

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Answered by molumenon13
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Explanation:All C-H bonds of methane can be explained on the basis of hybridization. In methane carbon atom is sp3 hybridized. All four hybrid orbitals are directed toward four corners in regular tetrahedral shape with bond angle of 109.5 DEGREES. All the bonds have equal bond length and bonding strength. So, all the C-H bond in methane are identical.

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