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No, PH3 is not symmetric. The molecule has a pyramidal shape due to the lone pair on the central phosphorus atom. This asymmetry contributes to the overall molecular geometry of PH3.
Yes, water is a symmetric compound with a bent molecular geometry. This means that the oxygen atom is at the center and the two hydrogen atoms are located on one side, resulting in an uneven distribution of charge within the molecule.
The answer depends on the context.In algebra, a relationship, ~, is symmetric over a set S if for any two members, x and y, in S,x ~ y implies that y ~ x.For example, "equal to (=)" is symmetric but "greater than (>)" is not.In geometry, a shape is symmetric if a transformation such as a rotation about an axis (of less than a whole circle) or reflection about some line can bring the shape back onto itself.
CBr4 (carbon tetrabromide) is a symmetric molecule. It has a tetrahedral geometry with the carbon atom at the center and the four bromine atoms symmetrically positioned around it. This symmetrical arrangement leads to a nonpolar molecule, as the dipole moments of the C-Br bonds cancel each other out.
symmetric about the y-axis symmetric about the x-axis symmetric about the line y=x symmetric about the line y+x=0
Yes a flower is symmetric.
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yes, it is both symmetric as well as skew symmetric
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Alphonsus Lawrence O'Toole has written: 'On symmetric functions and symmetric functions of symmetric functions' -- subject(s): Symmetric functions