bipyramidal

[bahy-puh-ram-i-duhl]

bipyramidal Definition

  • 1having two pyramidal parts or branches
  • 2shaped like two pyramids joined at the base

Using bipyramidal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bipyramidal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crystal structure is bipyramidal in shape.

  • Example

    The molecule has a bipyramidal geometry.

  • Example

    The compound exhibits bipyramidal coordination.

bipyramidal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bipyramidal

Phrases with bipyramidal

  • a crystal with two pyramidal faces or branches

    Example

    The mineral specimen was a beautiful bipyramidal crystal.

  • a molecular geometry in which there are two pyramidal regions of electron density around a central atom

    Example

    The bipyramidal geometry of the molecule was determined by X-ray crystallography.

  • a coordination geometry in which a central metal ion is surrounded by two pyramidal groups of ligands

    Example

    The bipyramidal coordination of the complex was confirmed by NMR spectroscopy.

Origins of bipyramidal

from bi- meaning 'two' and pyramidal meaning 'having the shape of a pyramid'

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Summary: bipyramidal in Brief

'Bipyramidal' [bahy-puh-ram-i-duhl] describes a shape or structure that has two pyramidal parts or branches. It can refer to crystal structures, molecular geometries, or coordination geometries, as in 'The molecule has a bipyramidal geometry.' The term is also used in phrases like 'bipyramidal crystal,' denoting a crystal with two pyramidal faces or branches.