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state tetrahydral bond !​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A tetrahedral has a central atom surrounded by four other atoms. The central atom bonds with each of the surrounding atoms, which form bond angles of 109.5 degrees.

Examples:-

  • sulfate ion (SO2−)
  • phosphate ion (PO3−)
  • Thiazyl trifluoride (SNF3) is tetrahedral

Answered by Mansi3978
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Answer:

One single atom surrounded by other atom is called tetrahedral bond

Explanation:

This bond forms an angle of 109.5°.

These are 4 bond CH-4

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