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What is the molecular geometry and bond angles of methane molecule (CH4) using the VSEPR theory?

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The molecular geometry of methane  CH4  using the VSEPR theory is tetrahedral. In a tetrahedral arrangement, the central carbon atom is surrounded by four hydrogen atoms, with each hydrogen atom occupying a vertex of a regular tetrahedron. The bond angles between the hydrogen-carbon-hydrogen atoms are approximately 109.5 degrees.
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