Linear
Methanol has a tetrahedral shape. Oxygen by itself would have a bent shape when bonded with hydrogen and carbon
hydrogen bonding between base pairs
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Water. The shape of the H2S atom is not quite identical to the shape of H2O, because the angle the atoms make is a few degrees off.
Hydrogen is a gas and so has no shape.
A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
The molecular shape is LINEAR
Linear
Linear
the shape of the hydrogen cyanide is linear where three atoms are covalently bonded together with 180 degree angle of bond between them and these elements are carbon(the central atom), hydrogen, and nitrogen
The hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecule has a bent shape.
Methanol has a tetrahedral shape. Oxygen by itself would have a bent shape when bonded with hydrogen and carbon
Hydrogen peroxide is polar due to its angular shape. There are only two cases where a molecule is non-polar, which is when the molecule is pure covalent bond in linear or tetrahedral shape. Hydrogen peroxide is neither therefore it is polar.
1 carbon and 4 hydrogen
tetrahedral
hydrogen bonding between base pairs