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Natural general spin orbitals theory

There are many texts that make the point very clearly that the bonding in a molecule such as SFfi has very little to do with the availability of d atomic orbitals, but this is normally done in the context of MO theory, whereas the general ideas of utilizing d orbitals are much more closely allied with the ideas of classical valence bond theory. This, perhaps, is one of the reasons for the continued survival of such models. The purpose of this Chapter is to describe various calculations which have been performed using modern valence bond theory, in its spin-coupled form, resulting in a useful aide memoire which we term the democracy principle. We argue that there are no significant qualitative differences between the hypercoordinate nature of first-row, second-row and noble gas atoms in appropriate chemical environments. [Pg.538]


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