Yes.
It's a polyhedron. A polyhedron (plural: polyhedra) is a three - dimensional figure made up of sides called faces, each face being a polygon.
all six sided planar polygons are called hexagonsA six faced three dimensional shape is a hexahedron, the most famous being a cube.
Irregular polygons.
It is called a "side" (in polygons, these may be called edges, but this can cause confusion with the term as used in 3-dimensional solids).
Polygons !
Yes.
They are called polygons
three dimensional arrangement of atoms electron-group geometry
What is the Lattice Structure
The spatial arrangement of electron groups around the central atom is called molecular geometry. It describes the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
A closed three-dimensional figure formed by four or more polygons that intersect only at their edges is called a polyhedron. It contains flat faces, straight edges, and sharp corners or vertices.
Particles in a fixed arrangement are called a crystal lattice. This occurs in crystalline solids where the particles are arranged in a repeating pattern, creating a three-dimensional structure with long-range order. This arrangement gives crystals their characteristic geometric shapes and properties.
Yes, a crystalline solid is characterized by a regular and repeating arrangement of atoms in a three-dimensional pattern. This geometric arrangement gives crystals their distinct shape and properties.
A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional object comprising a space enclosed by a number of polygons. In general, these polygons are called faces: in some polyhedra they are also called bases. They may or may not be triangular. A pentagonal prism, for example, has no triangle face and so no triangular base.
A three dimensional figure with polygonal faces is called a polyhedron. Specific names draw from the Latin prefixes. For example a four sided figure is a tetrahedron.
It's a polyhedron. A polyhedron (plural: polyhedra) is a three - dimensional figure made up of sides called faces, each face being a polygon.