= Square antiprismatic molecular geometry
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Square antiprismatic molecular geometry refers to a specific three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a molecule. In this geometry, a central atom is surrounded by eight other atoms located at the corners of two square bases (one above and one below) that are offset or rotated relative to each other. \#\#\# Key Characteristics of Square Antiprismatic Geometry: 1. **Coordination Number**: The geometry typically has a coordination number of 8, meaning that the central atom is bonded to eight surrounding atoms.
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