tetraedraalisia
Tetraedraalisia is a Finnish term that translates to "tetrahedral" in English. It describes a geometric arrangement or structure characterized by four vertices or faces, forming a tetrahedron. In chemistry, the term is frequently used to describe the molecular geometry around a central atom that is bonded to four other atoms and has no lone pairs. This arrangement results in bond angles of approximately 109.5 degrees.
Common examples of tetrahedral geometry in chemistry include methane (CH4), where a carbon atom is bonded to
In crystallography, a tetrahedron refers to a polyhedron with four triangular faces, six straight edges, and