Four sides to a tetrahedron
The tetrahedrom have 11 sides and 11 corners Samantha Avery
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Tetrahedron: It is the smallest "regular solid" (Edges=Faces+Corners-2), 4 faces, each one an equilateral triangle. 4 corners
A regular tetrahedrom will have twelve angles of 60 degrees each. A tetrahedron is a figure with 4 faces, each face being an equilateral triangle. As a result there are 3 x 4 or 12 angles.
CClF3 is polar because it is asymmetrical. Imagine the central carbon atom inside a tetrahedrom with the base of 3 flourines and the top of a chlorine. Since the flourines are more electronegative than the chlorine (F is higher in the VIIA column than Cl), they will get the bigger share of the electrons, and Cl less. So the fluorine side is d- and the chlorine side d+. It is hard to draw on this, but this is my best: Cl d+ C F F F d-
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The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side has 256 pages.
There were too many to be counted!
6 sides, left side, right side, top side, bottom side, inside and outside.
4 - left side, right side, top side, and bottom side
the trigon have 3 side
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