explain the geometry of methane molecule on the basic of hybridization
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They are maximum apart and have tetrahedral geometry with an H–C–H bond angle of 109°28'. ... Each of these sp3 hybrid orbitals with one electron overlaps axially with the 1s orbital of the hydrogen atom to form one C–H sigma bond. Thus, in CH4 molecule, there are four C–H bonds formed by the sp3–s overlap.
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They are maximum apart and have tetrahedral geometry with an H–C–H bond angle of 109°28'. ... Each of these sp3 hybrid orbitals with one electron overlaps axially with the 1s orbital of the hydrogen atom to form one C–H sigma bond. Thus, in CH4 molecule, there are four C–H bonds formed by the sp3–s overlap.
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