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electrons as three-dimensional stationary waves, or wavefunctions, represented by the Greek letter psi, ψ
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Network covalent solids contain a three-dimensional network of covalently bonded atoms as found in
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Ball-and-stick models are three-dimensional models, where the atoms are depicted as color-coded balls or spheres
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. Intermolecular hydrogen bonding is mainly responsible for maintaining the three-dimensional lattice of such
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shapes of the atomic orbitals represent the three-dimensional regions within which the electron is likely
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the atoms and how the atoms are connected in real three-dimensional space, giving more information
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flat, trigonal planar molecular structure, but rather in a three-dimensional trigonal pyramid with the
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probability of finding an electron in the three-dimensional space around the nucleus and is based on solutions
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whole. We determine the dipole moment by adding the bond moments in three-dimensional space, taking into
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protein's final three-dimensional shape. When a protein loses its three-dimensional shape, it may no longer
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is determined by adding the bond moments in three-dimensional space, taking into account the
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between complementary sequences, creating a predictable three-dimensional structure essential for their
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