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MO diagram showing mutual perturbation of MO s of butadiene and the allyl cation.

MO diagram showing mutual perturbation of MOs of butadiene and

MO diagram showing mutual perturbation of MOs of butadiene and allyl cation.

MO diagrams for benzene

MO diagrams for the clusters in complete and nonstoichiometric phases

MO diagrams for the clusters in TiN-H system. Dashed lines indicate the orbitals with an admixture of His states, diagrams for the positions of H atoms shown in

MO diagrams of clusters with an H atom in the octahedral are presented.

MO diagrams of cyciic conjugated n systems

MO diagrams showing how neutral C4H4 and cationic C5H5 and would be antiaromatic if polygonal.

MO diagrams with the approximate forms of orbitals shown for

MO difference plots for the n orbitals of triplet O2 .

MO dipgram for

MO drawings for pyridine. Energies are in a.u. Reproduced with permission from

MO drawings for pyridine. Energies are in a.u. Reproduced with permission from B-73MI20400 .

MO drawings for the frontier orbitals HOMO and HOMO-1

MO energies for Ni2 at the CNDO level

MO energy diagram for bridge-bonding MOs in B2Hh.

MO energy diagram for complex I

MO energy diagram for homonuclear diatomic molecule X2 with 2s-2p overlap included.

MO energy diagram for Li44.

MO energy diagram for methane in its stable tetrahedral form and in the unstable planar form.

MO energy diagram for O2. Eight electrons from each oxygen atom add up to 16 electrons in the O2 molecule. They combine to form the molecular orbitals indicated above.

MO energy diagram for octahedral ML6, considering only o bonding.

MO energy diagram for the d-based orbitals of Coacacen as determined by LFDFT

MO energy diagram of paracyclophanes bridged by Group 14 E-E bonds.



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