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What are the differences in the way organic, inorganic and organometallic structures are represented?

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What are the differences in the way organic, inorganic and organometallic structures are represented?

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For inorganic or polymeric organometallic structures we generate the unit cell with all atoms inside. For all other structures we generate the unique discrete molecules in the unit cell. The structures for which we generate the unit cells with all atoms are not assigned bond orders or charges. There is obviously no point in generating 2D images for such structures either. Those structures for which we generate the unique discrete molecules are assigned bond orders and charges by the system. If the system is able to do this, then it also generates 2D structure diagrams of the molecules.

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