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Valence Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion VESPR

The remaining two are the unchanged 2py and orbitals. There are six electrons to be placed in these orbitals, and for the linear structure, the lowest two, A and B, will be filled, and the Ipy, and 2p will have a single electron each. Hund s rule suggests that the triplet state with parallel spins will be lower in energy than the singlet state (Fig. 7.1). For an related, alternative valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VESPR) theory treatment see Chapter 11 by Platz in this volume. [Pg.276]

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