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The Z-matrix is a way to represent a system built of atoms. It provides a description of each atom in a molecule in terms of its atomic number, bond length, bond angle, and dihedral angle, the so-called internal coordinates. Z-matrices can be converted to cartesian coordinates and back, the information content is identical. It is used for inputting the geometries of simple molecules in many molecular modelling and computational chemistry programs.