Home > Chemistry > Chemical BondingWhat type of hybridization is found in methane (CH4)?A. sp B. sp2 C. sp3 D. sp3dAnswer: sp3Additional Information: In methane (CH4), the carbon atom undergoes sp3 hybridization, forming four equivalent bonds. Subjects: Chemical Bonding, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhich of the following species has the highest charge density?In a water molecule (H₂O), what type of bond holds the hydrogen and oxygen atoms together?Which of the following pairs of atoms is most likely to form an ionic bond?What is the geometry of a molecule with sp2 hybridization?What kind of bond does the molecule H2O have?What is the bond angle in a molecule with a trigonal pyramidal geometry?What is the bond angle in a trigonal planar geometry?Which type of interaction is responsible for the high boiling point of water?Which of the following compounds has the highest electronegativity difference?Which of the following molecules has a trigonal planar shape?What is the electron configuration for a chloride ion (Cl-)?Which type of bond results from the overlap of p-orbitals?Which type of hybridization is present in a molecule with a linear geometry?Which molecule has a bent shape?What is the shape of a molecule with three bonding pairs and one lone pair?