Yes, the bond angles are 1200, D3h symmetry
Out of these four compounds, CS2 is the only one that does not have polarity differences causing deviations from ideal bond angles. CS2 has a linear bond angle.
CH4 represents a molecule, not a bond at all. The bonds within this molecule are covalent.
CH4 is a covalent compound.It is non polar
Bond angle is 109.5 degrees.It is equal in every bond
Yes, the bond angles are 1200, D3h symmetry
Out of these four compounds, CS2 is the only one that does not have polarity differences causing deviations from ideal bond angles. CS2 has a linear bond angle.
If you mean CH4(methane), then the geometry is tetrahedral, with bond angles of 109.5o
CH4 represents a molecule, not a bond at all. The bonds within this molecule are covalent.
This is a tetrahedral structure; a typical example is methane, CH4.
CH4 is a covalent compound.It is non polar
They do not have the same solid angles. Also, CH4 has five atoms while H2O has three.
Bond angle is 109.5 degrees.It is equal in every bond
CH4 has only single bonds.There are no double bonds.
yes it does
CH4
Methane CH4