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- Basicity (pKb) 7.97 Structure Coordination geometry Tricoordinated at N, dicoordinated at O Molecular shape Trigonal pyramidal at N, bent at O Dipole moment...
- studies on a metastable [C–F–C]+ fluoronium ion strongly support the dicoordinated fluoronium structure over the alternative rapidly equilibrating classical...
- element centered molecules (e.g., low valent main group metal calcium, dicoordinate borylene, boron radical, carbene, etc.). Dinitrogen fixation is essential...
- cations, the sulfur atoms are tricoordinated, and the mercury atoms are dicoordinated. In each unit, two of the mercury atoms form S–Hg–S bridges, while the...
- former displays a tetracoordinate bi****h metallic center along with a dicoordinated hydride ligand. The structure of the latter is cubic with the edges...
- was proposed; the positive charge was believed to formally lie on a dicoordinate carbon. This is the first time such a transition state can be found in...
- Avogadro (4.1). Though rarely reported in the literature, if at all, dicoordinate phosphetanes of phosphenium, phosphanide, and phosphorus radical archetypes...
- is not altered, but what was a tricoordinated S atom now becomes a dicoordinated bridging atom. This process creates a negative void which can then be...
- atoms. The isolation of the first stable NHSi, also the first stable dicoordinate silicon compound, was reported in 1994 by Michael Denk and Robert West...
- also be made through other methods such as the addition of base to a dicoordinate borinium ion or by metathesis with salts with weakly coordinating anions...