| description | ||
|---|---|---|
| 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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