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Triangular and Related Molecules

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A Pictorial Approach to Molecular Bonding

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In this chapter we will examine H3 +, N3 +, CH3 +, and BF3. The first two species are truly triangular in that they have an atom at each of the three corners of an equilateral triangle. Although the latter two molecules also have three identical atoms on the corners of a triangle, they possess a central atom as well.

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Verkade, J.G. (1986). Triangular and Related Molecules. In: A Pictorial Approach to Molecular Bonding. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0277-3_5

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