Bicapped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry
= Bicapped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry
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Bicapped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry is a specific type of molecular arrangement that describes the spatial arrangement of atoms around a central atom. In this geometry, the central atom is surrounded by six other atoms in such a way that they form a shape resembling two overlapping trigonal prisms (each prism has three sides at the top and bottom).