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The bond angle in methane (CH₄) is:
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A. 109.5°
A.
B. 120°
B.
C. 180°
C.
D. 90°
D.
Correct Answer: A
সঠিক উত্তর: A
Explanation
ব্যাখ্যা
Methane has a tetrahedral geometry, where the central carbon atom is surrounded by four hydrogen atoms, each with a bond angle of 109.5°.
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