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Geometry and the VSEPR Model

In 1940 Sidgwick and Powell surveyed the geometry of the singly bonded AX molecules whose structures were known at the time and showed that most of them could be ra- [Pg.84]


Gillespie, R.J. (2000). Improving our understanding of molecular geometry and the VSEPR model through the ligand close-packing model and the analysis of electron density distributions. [Pg.298]


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