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There are two possible structures for a square planar molecule with a formula of AX3Y. In one structure, the Y atom is in the center and the three X atoms are arranged around it. In the other structure, one of the X atoms is in the center and the Y atom and the other two X atoms are arranged around it.
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There are many, but the most common is methane (CH4).
There are many compounds that exhibit tetrahedral structure. Some of those compounds are carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), chloroform (CHCl3), and methane (CH4). Many compounds of carbon (those which don't contain double bonds) are tetrahedral in structure because carbon tends to form four single bonds.
2 structures are possible for a tetrahedral molecule with a formula of AHXYZ.
There are two possible structures for a square planar molecule with a formula of AX3Y. In one structure, the Y atom is in the center and the three X atoms are arranged around it. In the other structure, one of the X atoms is in the center and the Y atom and the other two X atoms are arranged around it.
Four, the formula is H3PO4Note the shape is tetrahedral
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There are 6 angles in a tetrahedral structure.
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"Tetrahedral" is an adjective. It needs a noun associated with it before it can be an abject that may have edges.
it has 25 sides
There are two different structures possible in an octahedral molecule with a formula of AX3Y3. The two structures are with each substituent atom in one plane of symmetry according to type, or having 2 in one and the other out.
provided it has a tetrahedral geometry