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What is the angle between two of the carbon-hydrogen bonds in the methane ( ch4 ) molecule

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Answered by Namshii
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CH4 (Methane) is a compound where carbon has four sigma bonds with four hydrogen atoms and hence has sp3 hybridisation. This corresponds to a Tetrahedral geometrical shape having a bond angle 109.5° .
Answered by aniket07444
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CH4 (Methane) is a compound where carbon has four sigma bonds with four hydrogen atoms and hence has sp3 hybridisation. This corresponds to a Tetrahedral geometrical shape having a bond angle 109.5°

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