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  2. Square pyramidal molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    The point group symmetry involved is of type C 4v. The geometry is common for certain main group compounds that have a stereochemically-active lone pair, as described by VSEPR theory. Certain compounds crystallize in both the trigonal bipyramidal and the square pyramidal structures, notably [Ni(CN) 5] 3−. [1]

  3. Point group - Wikipedia

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    Point groups are used to describe the symmetries of geometric figures and physical objects such as molecules. Each point group can be represented as sets of orthogonal matrices M that transform point x into point y according to y = Mx. Each element of a point group is either a rotation (determinant of M = 1), or it is a reflection or improper ...

  4. Crystallographic point group - Wikipedia

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    In crystallography, a crystallographic point group is a three dimensional point group whose symmetry operations are compatible with a three dimensional crystallographic lattice. According to the crystallographic restriction it may only contain one-, two-, three-, four- and sixfold rotations or rotoinversions. This reduces the number of ...

  5. Square antiprismatic molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    Square prismatic geometry (D 4h) is much less common compared to the square antiprism.An example of a molecular species with square prismatic geometry (a slightly flattened cube) is octafluoroprotactinate(V), [PaF 8] 3–, as found in its sodium salt, Na 3 PaF 8. [6]

  6. Dodecahedral molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the dodecahedral molecular geometry describes the shape of compounds where eight atoms or groups of atoms or ligands are arranged around a central atom defining the vertices of a snub disphenoid (also known as a trigonal dodecahedron).

  7. Pentagonal bipyramidal molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a pentagonal bipyramid is a molecular geometry with one atom at the centre with seven ligands at the corners of a pentagonal bipyramid. A perfect pentagonal bipyramid belongs to the molecular point group D 5h.

  8. Pentagonal planar molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    The only two pentagonal planar species known are the isoelectronic (nine valence electrons) ions [XeF 5] − (pentafluoroxenate(IV)) and [IF 5] 2− (pentafluoroiodate(III)). [1] Both are derived from the pentagonal bipyramid with two lone pairs occupying the apical positions and the five fluorine atoms all equatorial.

  9. Sandwich compound - Wikipedia

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    Structure of (Me 4 N +) 2 [Fe(C 2 B 9 H 11) 2] +, showing only one Me 4 N +. [4] Closely related are the metal complexes containing H 3 C 3 B 2 R 2 ligands. [7] In addition to these, other sandwich complexes containing purely inorganic ligands are known, such as Fe(C 5 Me 5)(P 5) and [(P 5) 2 Ti] 2−. [8]