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five sided
It can look like a four-sided shape with five sides or a five-sided shape with four sides. The term is self-contradictory and so such a shape cannot exist!
A hexagon.
The correct term for a one hundred sided polygon is a hectacontagon.
A 4 sided shape is generally known as a quadrilateral.
five sided
It can look like a four-sided shape with five sides or a five-sided shape with four sides. The term is self-contradictory and so such a shape cannot exist!
pentose (pent- for five and -ose for a carbohydrate)
Unilateral is the medical term meaning one-sided.
Carbon sugar is not a specific term in chemistry. However, carbohydrates are organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, with a general formula of CₙH₂ₙOₙ. These include sugars like glucose, fructose, and sucrose, which are essential for providing energy to living organisms.
Yes, sugar is typically more stable than carbon dioxide. Sugar molecules are relatively stable due to their chemical structure and lower reactivity compared to carbon dioxide, which is a gas that can readily react with other substances. Sugar can be stored for long periods without undergoing significant chemical changes, while carbon dioxide is more reactive and prone to participating in various chemical reactions.
The term "penultimate" refers to the second-to-last element in a series. In the case of carbon, since it is a base element and does not contain any sub-elements, there is no penultimate carbon.
The term "5' and 3'" in DNA structure refers to the orientation of the sugar molecules in a DNA strand. The numbers indicate the carbon atoms in the sugar molecule to which the phosphate groups are attached. The 5' end has a phosphate group attached to the 5th carbon atom of the sugar, while the 3' end has a phosphate group attached to the 3rd carbon atom. This orientation is important for DNA replication and transcription processes.
heptacontagon is the scientific term for a 70 sided shape.
Hexagon
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A hexagon.