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The molecular geometry of NH4+ is tetrahedral. This is because NH4+ has four bonding regions (four hydrogen atoms bonding with the central nitrogen atom) and no lone pairs of electrons on the central nitrogen atom.
It is a tetrahedral structured ion, the central nitrogen atom is sp3 hybridized.
One main characteristic of non-Euclidean geometry is hyperbolic geometry. The other is elliptic geometry. Non-Euclidean geometry is still closely related to Euclidean geometry.
molecular geometry is bent, electron geometry is tetrahedral
Molecular geometry will be bent, electron geometry will be trigonal planar
It has seesaw geometry.