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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In chemistry, the dodecahedral molecular gIn 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). This shape has D2d symmetry and is one of the three common shapes for octacoordinate transition metal complexes, along with the square antiprism and the bicapped trigonal prism. One example of the dodecahedral molecular geometry is the Mo(CN)4−8 ion.l molecular geometry is the Mo(CN)4−8 ion.
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rdfs:comment In chemistry, the dodecahedral molecular gIn 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). This shape has D2d symmetry and is one of the three common shapes for octacoordinate transition metal complexes, along with the square antiprism and the bicapped trigonal prism. One example of the dodecahedral molecular geometry is the Mo(CN)4−8 ion.l molecular geometry is the Mo(CN)4−8 ion.
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