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 (sulfur trixoide) has trigonal planar geometry.
Tetrahedral no, wait, tetrahedral sorry
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The geometry of Methane (CH4) is tetrahedron or tetrahedral
The electron pair geometry of each carbon atom in an alkane is tetrahedral. This is because each carbon atom is bonded to four other atoms, which results in a geometry where the electron pairs are distributed in a tetrahedral arrangement around the carbon atom.
It's geometry is tetrahedral.
No. SO3 (sulfur trixoide) has trigonal planar geometry.
Tetrahedral no, wait, tetrahedral sorry
molecular geometry is bent, electron geometry is tetrahedral
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