electron geometry: tetrahedral
Tetrahedral
AX₄E₀
Molecules
VSEPR Taxonomy
AXELPShapeAnglesExample
4
0
Legend
Central
Bonding
Lone pair
Bond angles
109.5°
Hybridization
sp³
Steric number
4
Example
CH₄ (methane)
About

Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory predicts molecular geometry from the number of electron domains around a central atom. Electron domains (bonding + lone pairs) repel each other and arrange to maximize separation. Lone pairs occupy more angular space than bonding pairs, compressing bond angles.