Since the time of Van't Hoff, chemists are used to thinking about molecules as geometric objects in which atoms have a certain spatial arrangement. The geometric parameters of molecules (interatomic distances, bond angles, dihedral angles, etc.) can be measured with a rather high degree of accuracy and are indeed known in a considerable number of cases.
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