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If you mean CH4(methane), then the geometry is tetrahedral, with bond angles of 109.5o

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The molecular geometry of CH4 (methane) is tetrahedral. Carbon is at the center with four hydrogen atoms surrounding it, each forming a single covalent bond, resulting in a symmetrical tetrahedral shape.

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Tetrahedral - sp3 hybridized

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