How many bonds present in methane
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Methane is a tetrahedral molecule with four equivalent C–H bonds. Its electronic structure is described by four bonding molecular orbitals (MOs) resulting from the overlap of the valence orbitals on C and H.
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The methane molecule is held together by the four strong C–H carbon–hydrogen covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
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