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Electronic density orbital language

The interaction of the lone pair electrons on an amine nitrogen with adjacent C H bonds is another example of a hyperconjugative effect which can be described in MO language. The lone pair electrons, when properly aligned with the C—H bond, lead to a donation of electron density from the lone pair orbital to the... [Pg.57]

In the language of molecular orbital theory, we attribute the stability of the anion to its ability to spread or delocalize the electron density over several atoms. The greater the extent of electron delocalization, the more stable the anion and the greater the... [Pg.594]


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