banana bond
in the yellow marked region , if there is no electron to share then how can the bond be formed ??
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.is it like the electron keeps jumping between the shaded and non shaded region ?
The shape comes from the psi2dv (probability) idea usually from MOT. So this concept of one electron in one lobe may not be the right picture
i wanna know how 3c 2e bonds are exactly formed
as far as i understand bh3 is highly unstable islie stability ke lie it becomes b2h6 or other higher forms
3 center part i get but 2e??
in the b-h one , one comes from B and other from H, still 2 lines are shown from H to two differents Bs . what does it signify/mean
Its a little complicatwd
https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/lipscomb-lecture.pdf
This dude got a nobel prize for this
so way out of my scope for now lol. anyways thanxx +solved @iTeachChem
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