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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion analogies

In some respects arenediazonium ions show analogies to acetylene. Acetylene has two deformation vibrations, v4 at 613.5 cm-1 and v6 at 729.6 cm-1, as shown in Figure 7-1 (Feldmann et al., 1956). The fact that the symmetrical vibration v4 has a lower frequency than v6 can be understood from BartelPs valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR) model (1968) on the basis of a <pseudo-Jahn-Teller> effect. [Pg.156]

A FIGURE 10-11 Balloon analogy to valence-shell electron-pair repulsion... [Pg.438]


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