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Three-centre bonds dioxide

Nitrogen dioxide with 17 valence-shell electrons is perhaps the most familiar triatomic molecule for which Pauling 3-electron bond theory is appropriate. Electron spin resonance measurements indicate that the odd electron is delocalized over the three atomic centres estimates of the nitrogen and oxygen odd-electron charges are 0.52 and 0.24 (Table 6-1), respectively. [Pg.75]


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