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== Application ==
In the geometry of [[chemical compounds]], a polyhedron may commonly visualize an [[atom cluster]] surrounding a central atom. The [[capped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry]] describes clusters for which this polyhedron is an augmented triangular prism.{{r|hbmr}} An example of such compound is the [[potassium heptafluorotantalate]].{{r|kaupp}}
 
== See also ==
* [[Biaugmented triangular prism]] — the 50th Johnson solid, constructed by attaching a triangular prism with two equilateral square pyramids.
* [[Triaugmented triangular prism]] — the 51st Johnson solid, constructed by attaching a triangular prism with three equilateral square pyramids.
 
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