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According to Zumdahl's "Chemistry", in degeneration of the the 2p orbitals, orbitals, the two pi-bonding orbitals are below the sigma bonding orbitals (the antibonding orbitals are ok however). (this e.g. is the a mode of explaining the paramagnetic character of Boron)
Anyone willing to change the scheme accordingly? —Preceding unsigned comment added by L.tak ( talk • contribs) 21:44, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
After recent changes, I think the tags can be removed, although the article should still be expanded:
- This article needs attention from an expert in Chemistry. (March 2015)
Organic, organometallic, inorganic chemistry are my areas of expertise (in descending order of expertise)
- This article needs additional citations for verification. (October 2014)
Unreliable citations and irrelevant, unverified statements have been removed. Factual statements are now adequately referenced. Thanks, Dirac66!
- This article may be too technical for most readers to understand. (August 2015)
Intro has been rewritten to only talk about most pertinent facts, with technical language explained or at least linked. Alsosaid1987 ( talk) 06:07, 20 August 2017 (UTC)
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According to Zumdahl's "Chemistry", in degeneration of the the 2p orbitals, orbitals, the two pi-bonding orbitals are below the sigma bonding orbitals (the antibonding orbitals are ok however). (this e.g. is the a mode of explaining the paramagnetic character of Boron)
Anyone willing to change the scheme accordingly? —Preceding unsigned comment added by L.tak ( talk • contribs) 21:44, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
After recent changes, I think the tags can be removed, although the article should still be expanded:
- This article needs attention from an expert in Chemistry. (March 2015)
Organic, organometallic, inorganic chemistry are my areas of expertise (in descending order of expertise)
- This article needs additional citations for verification. (October 2014)
Unreliable citations and irrelevant, unverified statements have been removed. Factual statements are now adequately referenced. Thanks, Dirac66!
- This article may be too technical for most readers to understand. (August 2015)
Intro has been rewritten to only talk about most pertinent facts, with technical language explained or at least linked. Alsosaid1987 ( talk) 06:07, 20 August 2017 (UTC)