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Q: Why both f are in the axial line in pcl3f2?
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What is the structure of PCl3F2?

It's a Trigonal-Bipyrimidal So, P is the central atom, while the Cl and F atoms surround it :)


How do you convert torque into axial load?

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In a plane line b is perpendicular to line f line f is perpendicular to line g and line h is parallel to line f. must be true?

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What does a cursive f look like?

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Besides that they are both musical clefs, they have no similarities. Treble clef is a G clef, and bass is an F clef. The notes starting on the bottom line bottom to top line of a treble clef are: E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F ...and the notes on a bass clef are: G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A.


Does the letter f go under the line?

If It's a capital f, it goes on the line: F. I do my lower-case f's half on and half under the line - it makes sense seeing as that's what you do with g, y, you get the point. I think that's the 'correct' way to do it too