PO 3
4
P0 4^3-
tetrahedral
no
The molecular shape of methane (CH4) is tetrahedral (Four hydrogen atoms surround a carbon atom in three-dimensional space) with sp3 orbital hybridization.
tetrahedral
P0 4^3-
Tellurium tetrachloride has a tetrahedral shape with the tellurium in the center, and the chlorine atoms at the four corners of the tetrahedron.
In a tetrahedral molecule the characteristic angle between atoms is 109,5 degrees.
tetrahedral
no
tetrahedral
The molecular shape of methane (CH4) is tetrahedral (Four hydrogen atoms surround a carbon atom in three-dimensional space) with sp3 orbital hybridization.
The molecule is H3C-CH3. At each C center the bonds are tetrahedral. There is free rotation about the C-C single bond
tetrahedral
Tetrahedral with P atoms at the vertices (corners)
Four, the formula is H3PO4Note the shape is tetrahedral
Four atoms bound to a central atom with no lone pairs.