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What (who) is tetrahedral complex - definition

Inverted tetrahedral geometry; Tetrahedral geometry; Tetrahedral complex ion; Tetahedral molecular geometry; Tetrahedral coordination geometry; Examples of tetrahedral structures; Tetrahedral molecule; Tetrahedrally; Tetrahedral complex
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Tetrahedrally         
·adv In a tetrahedral manner.
Messiah complex         
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STATE OF MIND IN WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL HOLDS A BELIEF THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE DESTINED TO BECOME, A SAVIOR
Messianic Complex; Christ complex; Messianic complex; Saviour complex; Savior complex; Messiah Complex; Messiah complex (self-concept); Savior Complex; Bodhisattva complex; Bodhisatta complex
A messiah complex (Christ complex or savior complex) is a state of mind in which an individual holds a belief that they are destined to become a savior today or in the near future. The term can also refer to a state of mind in which an individual believes that they are responsible for saving or assisting others.
Poincaré complex         
In mathematics, and especially topology, a Poincaré complex (named after the mathematician Henri Poincaré) is an abstraction of the singular chain complex of a closed, orientable manifold.

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Tetrahedral molecular geometry

In a tetrahedral molecular geometry, a central atom is located at the center with four substituents that are located at the corners of a tetrahedron. The bond angles are cos−1(−13) = 109.4712206...° ≈ 109.5° when all four substituents are the same, as in methane (CH4) as well as its heavier analogues. Methane and other perfectly symmetrical tetrahedral molecules belong to point group Td, but most tetrahedral molecules have lower symmetry. Tetrahedral molecules can be chiral.