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The compound Rh(CO)(H)(PH3)2 forms cis and trans isomers. Use this information to predict the geometry of this complex isomer.
Occipital
Pertaining to the occipital lobe at the back of the brain, associated with visual processing.
Parietal Bones
The parietal bones are a pair of bones located on either side of the skull, forming the roof and sides of the cranium.
Frontal
Pertaining to the forehead or the frontal bone of the skull, often used in reference to the lobe of the brain located behind the forehead.
Temporal Bones
Paired bones that form part of the side and base of the skull, housing the organs of hearing and equilibrium.
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