It is an irregular tetrahedron or triangle-based pyramid.
Yes. chloroform is polar molecule
Chloroform is a molecule.
Chloroform has polar bonds. There are 4 atoms in a molecule.
The shape that has no vertices and is round is a circle. The circle is the only shape that does not have vertices.
unsaturation in a molecule
no shape equals to that
A shape with four sides has four vertices and a shape with three sides has three vertices, so a shape with four sides has more vertices than a shape with three sides.
The molecular geometry is tetrahedral. The orbitals are sp^3 hybridized. The molecule is polar. The bond angles are 109.47 degrees.
a shape with 7 vertices
Chloroform; it is a polar molecule (like water) as opposed to carbon tetrachloride, which is nonpolar (a tetrahedral shape with identical bonds and electronegative pulls that balance out). Like substances dissolve like substances, thus chloroform dissolves more in water.
No, vertices do not have to be pointed out. Vertices are the points where the edges of a shape or object meet. They can be sharp or rounded, depending on the shape or object.
There is no shape with 4 faces and 3 vertices