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Hydrogen antimony halides

Hydrogen bonding is so common that coordinate bonds between other elements are sometimes overlooked. Antimony(Ill) halides form very few complexes with other halides, whereas aluminum halides readily form complexes. The octet of electrons is complete in all atoms of the antimony halides, but is incomplete in die aluminum atom of aluminum halides ... [Pg.154]


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