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Chemistry, 04.12.2019 04:31, KaliBratz

The common structures having cn = 4 for transition- metal complexes are tetrahedral and square planar. however, these are not the only conceivable structures. examples of main group compounds having seesaw structures are known, and trigonal-pyramidal structures may also be possible in some cases.

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