Chinese lantern structure

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File:Copper(II)-acetate-3D-balls.png
The Chinese lantern structure adopted by copper(II) acetate dihydrate

The Chinese lantern structure is an arrangement of atoms, where two metal atoms are bridged by four bidentate ligands. An example is copper(II) acetate dihydrate.