Classification of tria
ngles by their sides:
equilateral = 3 sides are equal
isosceles = 2 sides are equal
scale
ne =
no equal side
Classificatio
n of tria
ngles by their a
ngles:
acute = the 3 a
ngles are less less tha
n 90 degrees
right = it has a
n a
ngle which is 90 degrees
obtuse = it has a
n a
ngle which is more tha
n 90 degrees
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It depends on the length of the sides and the degree of the angles. If L1=L2=L3, and <a=<b=<c, then it is a regular polygon. Can you read algebraic expressions? If you can't, get someone who can. <br>
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This is a trick question. A square by definition has four equal sides, therefore it cannot measure 4 x 6. A geometrical figure having four sides, right angles, and measuring 4 x 6 would be called a rectangle, not a square. And it would have a perimeter of 20. <p></p><p> </p>The definition of a square is that all four sides are equal.<div><br></div><div>Therefore your 4x6 is a rectangle, and not a square.</div><div><br></div><div>Perimeter would therefore be</div><div><br></div><div>4+6+4+6= 20.<div></div><div><br></div><div>Total all four sides of the rectangle. </div></div>
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All sides must be equal in length and all angles must br equal in size
It depends on the length of the sides and the degree of the angles. If L1=L2=L3, and <a=<b=<c, then it is a regular polygon. Can you read algebraic expressions? If you can't, get someone who can. <br>
The bond angle in a molecule with a linear shape (like HO-Br) is 180 degrees.
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The problem with this question is that bond angles will depend on which molecules are being referred to.PBr2 and PClBr are not compounds they are transient molecules.In VSEPR terms they are odd electron molecules with 7 electrons in the outer shell they will be bent. I do not believe that bond angles are known.P2Cl4 - the molecule is trans Cl2P-PCl2- I don't know if bond angles have been determinedP2Br4 is not well characterised.In PBr3 the Br-P-Br angle is 101 oIn PBr5 the solid is actually PBr4+ Br- PBr4+ is tetrahdral with 109.5o angleMixed halides PClBr2 and PCl2Br are known. I can't find the bond angles for these. VSEPR predicts a trigonal pyramidal shape - bearing in mind that the bond angles in PBr3 and PCl3 are 100 o and 101 o respectively I think a prediction of around 100-101 o would be reasonable for the Cl-P-Br angle.
This is a trick question. A square by definition has four equal sides, therefore it cannot measure 4 x 6. A geometrical figure having four sides, right angles, and measuring 4 x 6 would be called a rectangle, not a square. And it would have a perimeter of 20. <p></p><p> </p>The definition of a square is that all four sides are equal.<div><br></div><div>Therefore your 4x6 is a rectangle, and not a square.</div><div><br></div><div>Perimeter would therefore be</div><div><br></div><div>4+6+4+6= 20.<div></div><div><br></div><div>Total all four sides of the rectangle. </div></div>
Yes, it is symmetric. The C is at the center, surrounded by 4 Br atoms at equal angles.
The bond angle in COH2 is approximately 90 degrees. Each hydrogen atom is located at the corners of a triangle around the central oxygen atom, resulting in a bent molecular geometry.
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CBr4 is a tetrahedral shape. It has a central carbon atom bonded to four bromine atoms, arranged in a three-dimensional shape with bond angles of approximately 109.5 degrees.
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