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Methane has a tetrahedral molecular geometry. It has 4 bonding pairs of electrons and no lone pairs.
All of the hydrogens on methane are evenly spaced apart at 109.5 degree bonds. This makes the geometry tetrahedral.
The geometry of Methane (CH4) is tetrahedron or tetrahedral
Methane has tetrahedral geometry. In methane carbon undergoes sp3 hybridisation. The four sp3 hybrid orbitals form four sigma bonds with four 1s orbitals of hydrogen atoms.
Molecular geometry will be bent, electron geometry will be trigonal planar