Home > Chemistry > Chemical BondingWhich molecule has tetrahedral molecular geometry?A. CH₄ B. CO₂ C. NH₃ D. H₂OAnswer: CH₄Additional Information: Methane (CH₄) has a tetrahedral molecular geometry with bond angles of 109.5°. Subjects: Chemical Bonding, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhat is the hybridization of the central atom in a molecule with a trigonal planar shape?Which of the following species is isoelectronic with Ne?What happens to the bond length as the bond order increases?What is the bond angle in a molecule with a trigonal bipyramidal geometry?Which of the following statements about hydrogen bonds is false?What is the primary reason for the formation of ionic bonds?Which molecular geometry corresponds to sp3d2 hybridization?What determines the polarity of a molecule?Which type of bond has the highest polarity?Which of the following types of compounds typically have low melting points?Which type of intermolecular force exists between polar molecules?What type of bond is formed when two atoms have a significant difference in electronegativity?Which type of compound is formed when two nonmetals bond?What type of bond forms between two identical nonmetals?Which of the following molecules has a bent shape?