To provide an accurate answer, I need to know the specific details or description of the molecule shape you are referring to. Common molecular shapes include linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, and octahedral, each corresponding to different arrangements of atoms and electron pairs. Please provide more information or a description of the shape for a precise response.
Robert Hooke used the name cells to describe their shape and pattern.
A chemical formula would describe a molecule by its constituent parts. The chemical name, however, also is based on chemical formula, and will also describe the molecule.
I'm unable to see images or diagrams. However, if you describe the molecule or provide its name, I can help identify its type and provide more information!
To accurately answer your question, I would need more information about the specific molecular shape you are referring to. Common molecular shapes include linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, and octahedral, among others. Please provide the details of the molecular shape, and I can help identify its name.
Sulfur hexafluoride has an octahedron structure.
Trigonal pyramidal
The two basic structures are amino acids and molecule. There shapes are circles.
No molecule has the shape of a young goat.
Molecular geometry is the name of the geometric shape used to describe the shape of a molecule. The five molecular geometries are linear, trigonal planar, bent, tetrahedral, trigonal pyramidal, and seesaw.
Robert Hooke used the name cells to describe their shape and pattern.
The shape of a DNA molecule is called a double helix.
Shape and pattern.
Shape and pattern.
A chemical formula would describe a molecule by its constituent parts. The chemical name, however, also is based on chemical formula, and will also describe the molecule.
The name of the shape of DNA is called double helix. There are two long strands of DNA connected in several points. These strands twist and look like a spiral or a spring.
Molecule is a general term used to describe any combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Each specific type of molecule has its own unique scientific name based on its composition and structure.
I'm unable to see images or diagrams. However, if you describe the molecule or provide its name, I can help identify its type and provide more information!