Abstract

The linear arrangement of the atoms in CO2 also occurs, in most cases, in its anionic analogues NBN3− and CBN4−, as well as in the ions SNS+, PCS3−, and PBP3− that are analogous to CS2. Many of the findings and structures predicted by quantum chemical calculations have since been confirmed by crystal structure analyses. This should encourage the synthesis of additional isoelectronic analogues.

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