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- molecules there is no reason to continue to use the term hypervalent." For hypercoordinated molecules with electronegative ligands such as PF5, it has been demonstrated...
- elements in the third and later rows of the periodic table can form hypercoordinate or hypervalent molecules in which the central main-group atom is bonded...
- 0.CO;2-#. PMID 11592184. Magnusson, E. (1990). "Hypercoordinate molecules of second-row elements: d functions or d orbitals?". J. Am...
- electron count of these species does not exceed an octet. This makes them hypercoordinate but not hypervalent. Even in cases of alleged 10-C-5 species (that...
- Surya Prakash, G.K.; Olah, G.A. (2011). "Comparative study of the hypercoordinate carbonium ions and their boron analogs: A challenge for spectroscopists"...
- millions of times stronger have been known to protonate them to give hypercoordinate alkanium ions (see: methanium ion). Thus, a mixture of antimony pentafluoride...
- 41 (6): 868–934. doi:10.1021/ja02227a002. Magnusson, Eric (1990). "Hypercoordinate molecules of second-row elements: d functions or d orbitals?". J. Am...
- Karadakov PB, Raimondi M (1997). "Chemical bonding in oxofluorides of hypercoordinate sulfur". Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 93...
- regular four. These hypercoordinated compounds usually have electronegative substituents. Numerous examples of hypercoordinated compounds are provided...
- Reserve University, and has been used to stabilize carbocations and hypercoordinated carbonium ions in liquid media. Magic acid and other superacids are...