Hi all,

When I use gen3d with P#P I get a molecule with two hydrogens. Should it not
be the diphosphorus molecule with chemical formula P2? Using [P]#[P]
produces the desired result but I wanted to find out why gen3d does this.

Best wishes,

Scott



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