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The type of geometry that Poncelet discovered while a Russian prisoner was called what? How does that relate to flat maps?
Projective geometry; relates to the concept of parallel lines meeting at a point of infinity; led to principles of DUALITY & CONTINUITY
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18) Which of the following best describes the geometry about the carbon-carbon double bond in the alkene below? A) E B) Z C) neither E nor Z
C) neither E nor Z
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Which one of the following alternatives best illustrates learner-centered instruction in geometry?
Ms. Robb finds out how much her first graders already know about geometric shapes (squares, triangles, etc.) and plans her lesson on shapes accordingly.
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what happens to the geometry of a molecule with trigonal planar geometry if it has a double bond?
the bond angles are closer to 121.9 and 116.2 degrees degrees instead of 120 degrees because the double bond contains more electron density than a single bond and therefore exerts a slightly greater repulsion on the single bonds
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A molecule that has trigonal bipyramidal geometry has 6 electron pairs on the central atom
False- only has 5 electron pairs
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the most stable arrangement (fundamental geometry) associated with various numbers of regions of hed
2 Linear3 Trigonal Planar4 Tetrahedral5 Trigonal Bipyramidal6 Octahedral
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20) Which of the following best describes the geometry about the carbon-carbon double bond in the alkene below? A) E B) Z C) neither E nor Z
What is the geometry at the OH-bearing carbon atom of all alcohols?
tetrahedral
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What is the geometry of PF5?
Trigonal Bipyramidal
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What is the hybridization of a molecule that possesses trigonal planar geometry? a) sp b) sp² c) sp³ d) sp?
b) sp²
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