bent, linear and tetrahedral
bent, tetrahedral and linear
linear, bent and tetrahedral
tetrahedral, linear and bent
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this s very simple and obvious from dea formula, the shape for co2 is 0--C--0 (double bond ) and for h20 we have two bond pairs and two lone pairs making it the bent shape as h /O/h. and for ch4 ,carbon is tetravalent so will form tetrahedral!

it's A. CO2 is bent, H2O is linear, and CH4 is tetrahedral.
-CO2 (Carbon Dioxide): It has a linear shape because there are two oxygen atoms on either side of the carbon atom, forming a straight line.
-H2O (Water) It has a bent or V-shaped molecular geometry. The two hydrogen atoms and two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen create this shape.
- CH4 (Methane) It has a tetrahedral shape. Methane has four hydrogen atoms surrounding a central carbon atom, and the bond angles are approximately 109.5 degrees, creating a tetrahedral arrangement.
So, the sequence is bent (CO2), linear (H2O), and tetrahedral (CH4).

co2 is linear,h20 is bent towards an angle of 107 degrees and ch4 is tetrahydral


