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Pauling s electroneutrality principle

The course of modern organometallic chemistry has been greatly influenced by three simple generalizations the Dewar-Chatt-Duncanson synergic bonding model for metal-olefin complexes (40, 72) Pauling s electroneutrality principle (174), and the 18-electron or inert gas rule (202). In this section the impact of recent theoretical calculations on these important generalizations will be evaluated. [Pg.12]

Pauling s electroneutrality principle is an approximate method of estimating the charge distribution in molecules and complex ions. It states that the distribution of charge in a molecule or ion is such that the charge on any single atom is within the range +1 to —1 (ideally close to zero). [Pg.539]

Find out about Pauling s electroneutrality principle for transition metal complex ions. [Pg.517]


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