There are many compounds that exhibit tetrahedral structure. Some of those compounds are carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), chloroform (CHCl3), and methane (CH4). Many compounds of carbon (those which don't contain double bonds) are tetrahedral in structure because carbon tends to form four single bonds.
No, SO3 does not have tetrahedral geometry. It has trigonal planar geometry, with a bond angle of approximately 120 degrees.
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The geometry of Methane (CH4) is tetrahedron or tetrahedral
There are many, but the most common is methane (CH4).
It's geometry is tetrahedral.
No, SO3 does not have tetrahedral geometry. It has trigonal planar geometry, with a bond angle of approximately 120 degrees.
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molecular geometry is bent, electron geometry is tetrahedral
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