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Bond strength hypothesis

The greater change in the S—Ca bond with substituent can be understood in terms of the Bond Strength Hypothesis61. The S— Ca bond is weaker than the Ca— N+ bond and the Bond Strength Hypothesis predicts that the greatest change will occur in the weaker... [Pg.942]


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