Chemistry, asked by shivakumaryatavalli, 1 year ago

Why does four bonds in methane are equivalent? How do you explain this.

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Answered by Ařóhí
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methane is alkane and these have saturated hydrocarbon..in which all four valencies of carbon atom are satisfied..hope it helps u if so mark as brain liest
Answered by VamshiGnana1227
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Four bonds in methane are equal as the intra valent forces between carbon carbon atom. is 0 hence it has its shape and all bond lengths are. equal.
Single bond lenght of carbon and hydrogen atom is always constant till there is a external force acting

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