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- Hexacoordinate abstract "Hexacoordinate in chemistry generally refers to a molecule with six ligands or atomic attachments arranged around a single metal atom in the centre. Most hexacoordinate species form an octahedral molecular geometry, with four ligands arranged equatorially, and two axially. There is research that suggests some planar hexacoordinate structures of carbon may exist.".
- Hexacoordinate wikiPageExternalLink 2000Sci...290.1937E.
- Hexacoordinate wikiPageExternalLink 1937.
- Hexacoordinate wikiPageID "8776613".
- Hexacoordinate wikiPageRevisionID "544643109".
- Hexacoordinate hasPhotoCollection Hexacoordinate.
- Hexacoordinate subject Category:Molecules.
- Hexacoordinate type Molecule114682133.
- Hexacoordinate type Molecules.
- Hexacoordinate type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hexacoordinate type Thing100002452.
- Hexacoordinate type Unit109465459.
- Hexacoordinate comment "Hexacoordinate in chemistry generally refers to a molecule with six ligands or atomic attachments arranged around a single metal atom in the centre. Most hexacoordinate species form an octahedral molecular geometry, with four ligands arranged equatorially, and two axially. There is research that suggests some planar hexacoordinate structures of carbon may exist.".
- Hexacoordinate label "Hexacoordinate".
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- Hexacoordinate sameAs Q5748707.
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- Hexacoordinate sameAs Hexacoordinate.
- Hexacoordinate wasDerivedFrom Hexacoordinate?oldid=544643109.
- Hexacoordinate isPrimaryTopicOf Hexacoordinate.