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Germides, stannides and plumbides

There are nine Sn atoms and each provides two valence electrons, assuming that each atom carries a lone pair of electrons. [Pg.358]

Total number of cage-bonding electrons available = (9 X 2) + 4 = 22 electrons = 11 pairs [Pg.358]

[Sng] has 11 pairs of electrons with which to bond nine Sn atoms. [Pg.359]

C2B3H5. [Hint Look back to worked example 12.10  [Pg.359]


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