Yes, a molecule of H2O is symmetrical.
Yes, the molecule H2O is not symmetrical.
Yes, the molecular structure of H2O is not symmetrical.
Achiral molecules are symmetrical and do not have a handedness, while chiral molecules are asymmetrical and have a distinct handedness.
H3O+- polar,asymmetrical (hydronium cation) PCl5 - polar asymmetrical (phosphorus pentachloride) H2S - polar, symmetrical (hydrogen sulfide) CF4 - polar symmetrical (carbon tetrafluoride)
The three most basic types of compositional balance are symmetrical balance, asymmetrical balance, and radial balance. Symmetrical balance involves creating a mirror image effect, while asymmetrical balance involves creating balance through contrast. Radial balance is achieved through arranging elements around a central point.
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Asics does offer shoes with asymmetrical lacing. The Gel Nimbus 11 has symmetrical lacing.
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Yes, the molecule H2O is not symmetrical.
If you cannot split the snowy owl in any then yes it is asymmetrical.
"Asymmetrical" is a description of the shape of the perimeter (outline) of the sail. It just means that it is not symmetrical.
Yes, the molecular structure of H2O is not symmetrical.
most ponges are asymmetrical, some are radially symmetrical. in shape, they maybe cylindrical,vase-like,rounded,sac-like or branched.