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Erik Conrad
8 August, 23:23
Why CH3Cl has tetrahedral shape
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Jimmy Petty
9 August, 01:10
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The central atom is carbon with three hydrogen and one chlorine atom around it. There are no unshared electrons on the carbon so it is tetrahedral.
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