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A triangular based pyramid has four side which are all triangular and it is correctly called a "Tetrahedron". If you search for this word on Google Images or elsewhere you will find many pictures and diagrams.
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most Venn diagrams are used in survey taking
Your question is a little ambiguous, but Euler Circles, sometimes called Euler diagrams, are generally regarded as far superior to Venn diagrams from a cognitive perspective since they exploit topologocal properties that match semantic properties. This exploitation means that they are well-matched to what they represent. In general, Euler diagrams do not restrict to the use of circles and are formed of arbitrary simple closed curves, like Venn diagrams. It terms of expressiveness, if one allows only the use of simple closed curves, then Euler diagrams are less expressive than Venn diagrams. However, frequently Euler diagrams are permitted to use shading (which Venn used in his diagrams to assert the emptiness of a set). Under these conditions (i.e. simple closed curves plus shading) Euler diagrams are equivalent in expressive power to Venn diagrams. Moreover, if you don't like the idea of using shading, you can remove the constraint that the closed curves must be simple and, again, this results in Euler diagrams being as expressive as Venn diagrams. I hope that helps.
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Diagram 1: 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^4 This is the correct electron configuration for Sulfur with atomic number 16.
you interpret circuit diagrams by following the copy's you have been given too work from, understanding the symbols r show in different format from the actually connection!
Wiring diagrams, schematic diagrams, layout diagrams, and logic diagrams.
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To draw orbital diagrams, you first need to determine the electron configuration of the element. Then, you place electrons in the orbitals following Hund's rule and the aufbau principle. Finally, represent each electron as an arrow pointing up or down in the orbital diagrams to show the spin of the electron.