Polyhedral Symbol - Polyhedral Symbols

Polyhedral Symbols
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L-2 linear - 2 coordinate Linear (chemistry)
A-2 bent - 2 coordinate Bent (chemistry)
TP-3 trigonal planar – 3 coordinate Trigonal planar
TPY-3 trigonal pyramidal- 3 coordinate Trigonal pyramid (chemistry)
TS-3 T-shaped- 3 coordinate T-shaped (chemistry)
T-4 tetrahedral geometry – 4 coordinate Tetrahedral molecular geometry
SP-4 square planar – 4 coordinate Square planar
SPY-4 square pyramidal– 4 coordinate
SS-4 see-saw– 4 coordinate Seesaw (chemistry)
TBPY-5 trigonal bipyramidal- 5 coordinate Trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry
SPY-5 square pyramidal – 5 coordinate Square pyramidal molecular geometry
OC-6 octahedral geometry – 6 coordinate Octahedral molecular geometry
TPR-6 trigonal prismatic -6 coordinate
PBPY-7 pentagonal bipyramid- 7 coordinate Pentagonal bipyramid molecular geometry
OCF-7 face capped octahedron- 7 coordinate
TPRS-7 trigonal prism, square face monocapped
CU-8 cubic -8 coordinate
SAPR-8 square anti prism
DD-8 dodecahedral
HBPY-8 hexagonal bipyramid
OCT-8 octahedron, trans-bicapped
TPRT-8 trigonal prism, triangular face bicapped
TPRS-8 trigonal prism, square face bicapped
TPRS-9 trigonal prism, square face tricapped
HBPY-9 heptagonal bipyramid

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