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- 1002/anie.200300626. PMIDĀ 14694470. Short Synthesis of Skeletally and Stereochemically Diverse Small Molecules by Coupling Petasis Condensation Reactions...
- not until after the observations of certain molecular phenomena that stereochemical principles were developed. In 1815, Jean-Baptiste Biot's observation...
- 1021/ja00045a027. Ralph A. Wheeler and P. N. V. Pavan Kumar (1992). "Stereochemically active or inactive lone pair electrons in some six-coordinate, group...
- Bennett, M. J.; Jones, C. E.; Smith, R. A.; Graham, W. A. G. (1977). "Stereochemically Nonrigid Six-Coordinate Metal Carbonyl Complexes. 1. Polytopal Rearrangement...
- predictions in the following tables. For main-group elements, there are stereochemically active lone pairs E whose number can vary between 0 to 3. Note that...
- original structure. If present, the stereochemical layer, with sublayers b, /t, /m and /s, gives stereochemical information, and the isotopic layer /i...
- shorter and two longer. The pyramidal nature indicates the presence of a stereochemically active lone pair of electrons. When PbO occurs in tetragonal lattice...
- The geometry is common for certain main group compounds that have a stereochemically-active lone pair, as described by VSEPR theory. Certain compounds crystallize...
- topological isomers are molecules with the same chemical formula and stereochemical bond connectivities but different topologies. Examples of molecules...
- non-bonding pairs do not influence molecular geometry and are said to be stereochemically inactive. In molecular orbital theory (fully delocalized canonical...