- trigonal planar molecular geometry
- trigonska planarna geometrija molekule
English-Croatian chemistry dictionary. 2013.
English-Croatian chemistry dictionary. 2013.
Trigonal planar molecular geometry — In chemistry, trigonal planar is a molecular geometry with one atom at the center and three atoms at the corners of a triangle all in one planeFact|date=January 2008. In an ideal trigonal planar species, all three ligands are identical and all… … Wikipedia
Trigonal pyramidal molecular geometry — Infobox molecular geometry Symmetry group= C3v Electron direction=4 Atom direction=3 Bond angle … Wikipedia
Trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry — Infobox molecular geometry Symmetry group= D3h Electron direction=5 Atom direction=5 Bond angle=90°, 120° mu= 0 Examples=PF5 In chemistry a trigonal bipyramid formation is a molecular geometry with one atom at the center and 5 more atoms at the… … Wikipedia
Molecular geometry — Geometry of the water molecule Molecular geometry or molecular structure is the three dimensional arrangement of the atoms that constitute a molecule. It determines several properties of a substance including its reactivity, polarity, phase of… … Wikipedia
Square pyramidal molecular geometry — In molecular geometry, square based pyramidal geometry describes the shape of certain compounds with the formula ML5 where L is a ligand. If the ligand atoms were connected, the resulting shape would be that of a pyramid with a square base. The… … Wikipedia
T-shaped molecular geometry — In chemistry, T shaped molecular geometry describes a somewhat unusual geometry adopted by compounds where a central atom has three ligands. Ordinarily, three coordinated compounds minimize the steric repulsion between the ligands by adopting… … Wikipedia
Octahedral molecular geometry — Idealized structure of a compound with octahedral coordination geometry. In chemistry, octahedral molecular geometry describes the shape of compounds where in six atoms or groups of atoms or ligands are symmetrically arranged around a central… … Wikipedia
Seesaw molecular geometry — Infobox molecular geometry Symmetry group= C2V Electron direction=5 Atom direction=4 Bond angle=90°, 120°, 180° mu= >0 Examples= SF4 Seesaw is a type of molecular geometry where the central atom has one lone pair of electrons, and there are four… … Wikipedia
Bent molecular geometry — In chemistry, the term bent can be applied to certain molecules to describe their molecular geometry. H2O is an example of a bent molecule. The bond angle between the two hydrogen atoms is approximately 104.45°. [G. L. Miessler and D. A. Tarr… … Wikipedia
Linear molecular geometry — In chemistry, the Linear molecular geometry describes the arrangement of three or more atoms placed at an expected bond angle of 180º. Linear organic molecules, e.g. acetylene, are often described by invoking sp orbital hybridization for the… … Wikipedia
Molecular symmetry — in chemistry describes the symmetry present in molecules and the classification of molecules according to their symmetry. Molecular symmetry is a fundamental concept in chemistry, as it can predict or explain many of a molecule s chemical… … Wikipedia