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To Represent the Three-Dimensional Geometry of a Tetrahedron on a Two-Dimensional

Question 56

Question 56

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To represent the three-dimensional geometry of a tetrahedron on a two-dimensional piece of paper,a solid line is used for the two bonds in the plane of the paper; a ________ is used to show a bond that extends in front of the plane; and a ________ is used to show a bond that extends behind the plane.

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