Pentagonal planar molecular geometry
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In chemistry, the pentagonal planar molecular geometry describes the shape of compounds where five atoms, groups of atoms, or
ligand In coordination chemistry, a ligand is an ion or molecule ( functional group) that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding with the metal generally involves formal donation of one or more of the ligand's elec ...
s are arranged around a central atom, defining the vertices of a pentagon.


Examples

The only two pentagonal planar species known are the
isoelectronic Isoelectronicity is a phenomenon observed when two or more molecules have the same structure (positions and connectivities among atoms) and the same electronic configurations, but differ by what specific elements are at certain locations in th ...
(nine valence electrons) ions and . Both are derived from the
pentagonal bipyramid In geometry, the pentagonal bipyramid (or dipyramid) is third of the infinite set of face-transitive bipyramids, and the 13th Johnson solid (). Each bipyramid is the dual of a uniform prism. Although it is face-transitive, it is not a Plat ...
with two lone pairs occupying the apical positions and the five fluorine atoms all equatorial.


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