explain the shape of methane moleule on the hybridization?
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CH4 has a tetrahedral shape.
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In methane, the four hybrid orbitals are located in such a manner so as to decrease the force of repulsion between them. ... CH4 has a tetrahedral shape. The sp3 hybrid orbitals have a bond angle of 109.5o. degree
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The shape of methane is tetrahedral. It is sp3 hybridised. The carbon atom is at the centre of a tetrahedron. Each hydrogen is at one of the corners of the tetrahedron.
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