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Carborane and Regular icosahedron

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Carborane and Regular icosahedron

Carborane vs. Regular icosahedron

A carborane is a cluster composed of boron, carbon and hydrogen atoms. In geometry, a regular icosahedron is a convex polyhedron with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices.

Similarities between Carborane and Regular icosahedron

Carborane and Regular icosahedron have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Polyhedral skeletal electron pair theory, Polyhedron.

Polyhedral skeletal electron pair theory

In chemistry the polyhedral skeletal electron pair theory (PSEPT) provides electron counting rules useful for predicting the structures of clusters such as borane and carborane clusters.

Carborane and Polyhedral skeletal electron pair theory · Polyhedral skeletal electron pair theory and Regular icosahedron · See more »

Polyhedron

In geometry, a polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons) is a solid in three dimensions with flat polygonal faces, straight edges and sharp corners or vertices.

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Carborane and Regular icosahedron Comparison

Carborane has 47 relations, while Regular icosahedron has 163. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.95% = 2 / (47 + 163).

References

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