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- matrix-isolation methods. The simplest non-Kekulé molecules are biradicals. A biradical is an even-electron chemical compound with two free radical centres...
- biradical. The "traditional theory" argues for original triradicalism in the family, as is the case in Semitic. In this theory, almost all biradical roots...
- stay molten. It contains mixture of Sn rings. This term is applied to biradical catena-chains in sulfur melts or the chains in the solid. The production...
- A Criegee intermediate (also called a Criegee zwitterion or Criegee biradical) is a carbonyl oxide with two charge centers. These chemicals may react...
- "Occupation numbers of natural orbitals as a criterion for biradical character. Different kinds of biradicals". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 102 (6):...
- and are preserved as ⟨k g q⟩ in others. The Egyptian language has many biradical and perhaps monoradical roots, in contrast to the Semitic preference for...
- in glowsticks. The decomposition proceeds via a paramagnetic oxalate biradical intermediate. It is an intermediate in a reaction (between oxalyl chloride...
- hydrocarbon) is the smallest triplet-ground-state polybenzenoid. It exists as a biradical with the chemical formula C 22H 12. It was first hypothesized by Czech...
- estimates vary from 59–65 kcal/mol to no strength at all. The energy of the biradical state (with no central bond at all) is calculated to be 80 kcal/mol higher...
- pyrolysis (above 200 °C) forming a short-lived and very reactive para-benzyne biradical species. It will react with any hydrogen donor such as 1,4-cyclohexadiene...