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why is the bond angle of CH4 109.5 degrees?​

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Answered by chetanyakumar14
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VSEPR theory predicts methane is a perfect tetrahedron with all H-C-H bond angles equal at 109.5o, because the hydrogen atoms repel equally, and because this geometry puts the greatest distance between all four bonded electrons pairs.

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