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Unique Bonds- Diborane

 
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Aug15-12, 01:29 PM   #1
 

Unique Bonds- Diborane


I stumbled across diborane yesterday and was quite surprised to see the "bent bond" structure it utilizes as well as the hydrogens serving as a connection between the boron atoms.

Are there any other unique bonds like this? All I had been taught about was covalent, resonance type/aromatic and ionic.
 
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Aug16-12, 08:07 AM   #2
 
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Diborane is an example of a three-center two-electron bond. This Wiki navigation box on chemical bonding at the bottom might be of interest, as it links to some other interesting chemical bond-related phenomenona.
 
Aug16-12, 03:00 PM   #3
 
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This Wiki navigation box on chemical bonding at the bottom might be of interest, as it links to some other interesting chemical bond-related phenomenona.
it is of great interest. thank you.
 
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