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Determine the molecular geometry for the molecule PCl5.
Flexor Pollicis Brevis
A muscle in the hand that flexes the thumb, contributing to the thumb's gripping function.
Hypothenar
The fleshy mass at the base of the little finger, composed of muscles used in controlling the movement of the pinky.
Palmar Interosseous
Muscles located on the palm of the hand, responsible for the movement and positioning of the fingers.
Extensor Muscle
A muscle whose contraction causes an extension of a limb or part of the body.
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