The geometric structure of methane (CH4) has a tetrahedral geometry and four corners,but how does it have six bond angles?
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As shown in Figure 7.1 and Table 7.1, the bond angle is the angle between the bonds of ... In a methane molecule, CH4, for example, the four COH bonds point toward the corners of a tetrahedron and all the HOCOH bond angles are 109.5°. ... 6-10c). Suppose you want to use VSEPR concepts to predict the shape of SiCl4.
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