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The molecule is H3C-CH3. At each C center the bonds are tetrahedral. There is free rotation about the C-C single bond
109.5 degrees
The molecular structure of dichloromethane, or Methylene Chloride (CH2CL2), is tetrahedral, with the hydrogen and chlorine atoms peripheral to the central carbon atom.
CF4 or tetrafluoromethane has a tetrahedral shape. Each fluorine atom is as far from the other three as it can possibly be, resulting in the unique pyramidal shape.
P0 4^3-
PO 34
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.
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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