not on the same plane, or flat surface. Most of the planets are in the same plane, but Pluto is on an angle so it is non-planar
flat & non-flat
Yes, there is a fundamental difference between planar and non-planar structures in chemistry. Planar structures are flat and all atoms lie in the same plane, while non-planar structures have atoms that are not all in the same plane. This difference affects the geometry and properties of molecules.
It is the intersection of two co-planar non-parallel lines.
Planar molecules have all their atoms in the same plane, giving them a flat shape. This allows for easier stacking and stronger intermolecular forces. Non-planar molecules have atoms in different planes, leading to less efficient packing and weaker intermolecular forces.
Non co-planar lines are lines that do not lie in the same plane.
Probably means 3 (as in 3dimensional).(Bad terminology on maths' part it means a non-2d graph but 3d is still planar, just in 3 different dimensions)
Not necessarily. Hydrocarbons can exist in various conformations, including planar and non-planar structures. The geometry of a hydrocarbon molecule depends on the number and arrangement of its carbon-carbon bonds.
I believe the fewest number of sides in a planar, non-convex polygon is four.
Its a non-planar quadrilateral
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The sulfur atom in an S8 ring has a much larger atomic radius compared to carbon atoms in a benzene ring, resulting in greater steric hindrance. This leads to the S8 ring adopting a non-planar crown conformation to minimize repulsive interactions between the sulfur atoms.
square planar