4 because it's 3. <- point 3.1415926535897932384686264
I don't want to try. Pi has been calculated to far higher values than a million decimal places. However more than about forty places have no practical use in the real universe.
this is not a general rule. pi orbitals are always higher in energy than sigma orbitals due to side wise overlapping which is less effective than head on overlappig. however in atoms with atomic number less than 7 the sigma orbital due to overlapping of p orbitals is higher in energy than the pi orbitals formed due to sidewise overlapping of p orbitals
All negative numbers are less than pi.
yes pi is smaller than four as well as any number above 3.2
Pi has more than a million digits to it. Its 3.14159...etc
Pi has more than a million digits to it. Its 3.14159...etc
Googol is a greater number than pi.
No. Pi is roughly 3.1416. The square root of 2 is roughly 1.4142. Pi is about 122% bigger than the square root of 2. The square root of 2 is about 55% smaller than pi.
Yes. Always exactly (pi) times as long. "Pi" is slightly more than 3.14 .
Because urea and aspirin overall are polar compounds, and their intermolecular forces are stronger than napthalene or dichlorobenzene. This means it takes more kinetic energy (heat) to separate their molecules, which translates as a higher melting and boiling points.
tan(theta) = 1 then theta = tan-1(1) + n*pi where n is an integer = pi/4 + n*pi or pi*(1/4 + n) Within the given range, this gives theta = pi/4 and 5*pi/4
A pi bond is weaker than a sigma bond because pi bonds have less overlap between the orbitals of the bonding atoms compared to sigma bonds. This results in pi bonds being easier to break in chemical reactions.