Grimm-Sommerfeld rule
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The Grimm-Sommerfeld rule applies for the bond lengths: If the sum of the atomic number is the same, the interatomic distances are the same.
[edit] References
- U. Mueler, "Inorganic Structural Chemistry", John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, New York, Brisbane, Torionto, Singapure, 1993, pp.108

