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A molecule that has a dipole moment and in which the central atom is sp3 hybridized will have an electron-domain geometry that is tetrahedral.

A core atom and four substituents are positioned at each of the four corners of a tetrahedron in a tetrahedral molecular shape. When all four substituents are the same, as in methane (CH4) as well as its heavier equivalents, the bond angles are cos1(13) = 109.4712206...° 109.5°. Point group Td includes methane and other totally symmetrical tetrahedral molecules, although most tetrahedral compounds have lesser symmetry. Chiral tetrahedral molecules are possible.

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