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Lone pair quadrupole coupling constants

Cases in which there are three lone pairs, as in iodine(I) compounds, are better considered as being derived from closed shell configurations by the loss of electron density from one p orbital to the neighbouring atom. The quadrupole coupling constant then reflects the extent of electron transfer, and follows the electronegativity of the neighbour (Table 2.17). [Pg.44]


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