A molecule with two bound atoms and one line electron pair
How many circles would you find in a net that can be folded to form a cylinder? *
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When the angle is measured in radians arc_length = angle x radius. So, 20cm = angle x 12cm => angle = 20cm / 12cm ~= 1.67 radians
There is no simple answer to this question.Polyhedra are named according to the number of faces that they have. An icosahedron is a 3-dimensional shape with 20 faces. It could be in the form of a pyramid with a 19-sided polygon as base. In that case, it has 20 vertices. Or it could be in the form of a prism with 18-sided polygons as base and in that case it has 36 vertices. There are several million different configurations, and the number of vertices varies.The regular icosahedron is a Platonic solid with faces that are equilateral triangles. That has 12 vertices.
A circle.
a molecule with two bound atoms and one lone electron pair -apex
The shape of the Silicon tetrachloride molecule is tetrahedral, a very symmetrical form.
Any linear molecule in which the central atom has one or more lone pairs on it. Oxygen is the best example. The large negative charge on the lone pairs will force the electrons in the sigma bonds between the atoms away from itself, bending the structure.
It is a bent molecule so: C-O l O
The central oxygen is positively charged, and the molecule is bent at an angle, so it is polar. Since the entire molecule has only oxygens, all bonding is covalent.
A line segment that is bent to form part of a circle would be considered an arc.
No, a water molecule does not have a spherical shape. It has a bent, angular structure due to the arrangement of the two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. This bent shape gives water its unique properties such as polarity and the ability to form hydrogen bonds.
c. Vibrational energy occurs within a molecule when the bonds are stretched or bent. This type of energy is associated with the movement of atoms within a molecule as they vibrate about their equilibrium positions.
The hybridized orbitals responsible for the bent shape of the water molecule are sp3 hybridized. Two of the hybridized orbitals contain lone pairs of electrons, while the other two form sigma bonds with the hydrogen atoms. This arrangement leads to the bent molecular geometry of water.
The shape of a water molecule (H2O) is bent or angular, with a bond angle of approximately 104.5 degrees. This shape results from the two lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom, which repel the bonded pairs and push the hydrogen atoms closer together.
No, the correct past-tense form of the word bend would be bent.
Deform. You would say "Bart bent the bar, causing it to deform" not "Bart bent the bar, causing it to unform"