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Too Few Electrons. Multicenter Bonding

What happens if there are not enough electrons to form conventional two-electron bonds Diborane (B2H6 provides a good example. Were the molecule to look like ethane, how many valence electrons would be required tc hold it together How many valence electrons does diborane possess Examine the actual structure for diborane. [Pg.44]

Based on its structure and valence electron count, draw a Lewis structure or series of Lewis structures for diborane Examine the bond density surface. Does it substantiate 01 refute your speculation  [Pg.44]

Draw a Lewis structure (or series of Lewis structures) foi 2-norbornyl cation which adequately describes its geometry, charge distribution and bond density surface, Relate this structure to your description of 3-methyl-1-butyl cation. [Pg.44]


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