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Some typical shapes include tetrahedral, linear (or straight), bent, trigonal planar, trigonal bipyramid, and ring compounds.
I don't know about the second strongest but a triangle is the strongest. Even if each corner had a hinge, the triangle could not be bent whereas all other shapes do not have this property
bent
Sulphur
There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes.
Sulfur is malleable.
The general shape is "bent".
Some typical shapes include tetrahedral, linear (or straight), bent, trigonal planar, trigonal bipyramid, and ring compounds.
In sulphur dioxide one of the two lone pairs of sulphur is free so it is bent, while in sulphur trioxide both the lone pairs of sulphur are involved in bond formation so it is trigonal molecule.
well you glue them together and put it in the mold u want it to be
I don't know about the second strongest but a triangle is the strongest. Even if each corner had a hinge, the triangle could not be bent whereas all other shapes do not have this property
Because it is soft and does not harm skin; it is also easily bent to create shapes for jelewlry.
The wire was so pliable that it could be bent in half.
The address of the Sulphur Regional Branch is: 1160 Cypress Street, Sulphur, 70663 5111
A Bent Molecule is a structure that consists of three atoms bonded so that one of the three serves as the vertex of an angle made by the three atoms. The angle formed will be non-linear, less than 1800. Bent structures will usually produce polar molecules if the bonded atoms have different electronegativity values.
Yes. Sulphur is homogeneous.
Sulphur expands when it solidifies Sulphur is bright yellow