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In a regular octahedral molecule, , the number of bonds at 180º is:
Two
Six
Four
Three
In a regular octahedral geometry, such as that found in , the central metal atom is surrounded by six ligands . This arrangement consists of four ligands situated at the corners of a square plane with the central atom at its center, and two additional ligands positioned axially—one directly above and one directly below the plane . The bonds at 180º occur between pairs of ligands that are positioned diametrically opposite each other through the central atom. In this structure, there are exactly three such pairs: one axial pair (top to bottom) and two equatorial pairs (diagonally opposite corners of the square plane) .
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