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It's a beginner's question : if I consider compositions of Givens' rotations, how many should I combine to obtain the whole group, since those don't commute and hence their order is important ? Is it 6 ?
The composition of elements in SO(4) refers to the types and quantities of atoms present in a molecule of SO(4). Specifically, SO(4) is composed of one sulfur atom, four oxygen atoms, and no other elements.
The elements in SO(4) are arranged in a specific geometric structure known as a tetrahedral shape. This means that the sulfur atom is at the center, with the four oxygen atoms bonded to it at equal distances, forming a pyramid-like shape.
SO(4) is a colorless, odorless, and highly reactive molecule. It is soluble in water and forms strong acids when combined with water. It is also a strong oxidizing agent, meaning it can easily accept electrons from other molecules.
SO(4) is formed through the combination of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and oxygen (O2) in the presence of a catalyst, such as vanadium pentoxide. This reaction results in the formation of sulfur trioxide (SO3), which then combines with water to form SO(4).
SO(4) has many industrial uses, such as in the production of sulfuric acid, which is used in the manufacturing of fertilizers, detergents, and batteries. It is also used in the production of paper, textiles, and other chemicals. In addition, SO(4) is an important component in the Earth's atmosphere and plays a role in the formation of acid rain.