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  2. Methyl group - Wikipedia

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    It is a very stable group in most molecules. While the methyl group is usually part of a larger molecule, bonded to the rest of the molecule by a single covalent bond (−CH 3), it can be found on its own in any of three forms: methanide anion (CH − 3), methylium cation (CH + 3) or methyl radical (CH • 3). The anion has eight valence ...

  3. Covalent bond classification method - Wikipedia

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    When given a metal complex and the trends for the ligand types, the complex can be written in a more simplified manner with the form [ML l X x Z z] Q±. The subscripts represent the numbers of each ligand type present in that complex, M is the metal center, and Q is the overall charge on the complex. Some examples of this overall notation are ...

  4. Methylidyne radical - Wikipedia

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    HCCo 3 (CO) 9, a metal cluster complex with a methylidyne ligand.. As an odd-electron species, CH is a radical. The ground state is a doublet (X 2 Π).The first two excited states are a quartet (with three unpaired electrons) (a 4 Σ −) and a doublet (A 2 Δ).

  5. Trimethylphosphine - Wikipedia

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    Trimethylphosphine is an organophosphorus compound with the formula P(CH 3) 3, commonly abbreviated as PMe 3. This colorless liquid has a strongly unpleasant odor, characteristic of alkylphosphines. The compound is a common ligand in coordination chemistry.

  6. Steric effects - Wikipedia

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    CH 3: 1.74 CH 2 CH 3: 1.75 CH(CH 3) 2: 2.15 C(CH 3) 3 >4 Ceiling temperatures ... Ligand cone angle. Ligand cone angles are measures of the size of ligands in ...

  7. Trimethylamine N-oxide - Wikipedia

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    Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) is an organic compound with the formula (CH 3) 3 NO. It is in the class of amine oxides. Although the anhydrous compound is known, trimethylamine N-oxide is usually encountered as the dihydrate. Both the anhydrous and hydrated materials are white, water-soluble solids.

  8. Methyl radical - Wikipedia

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    Methyl radical is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH • 3 (also written as [CH 3] •). It is a metastable colourless gas, which is mainly produced in situ as a precursor to other hydrocarbons in the petroleum cracking industry. It can act as either a strong oxidant or a strong reductant, and is quite corrosive to metals.

  9. Methine group - Wikipedia

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    Methine or methylylidene (IUPAC) In organic chemistry, a methine group or methine bridge is a trivalent functional group =CH−, derived formally from methane.It consists of a carbon atom bound by two single bonds and one double bond, where one of the single bonds is to a hydrogen.