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The ‘Dative’ Chemical Bond

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WAVE mechanics notwithstanding, the electronic conception of valence in chemistry is serving a useful purpose. It is true that we know little in regard to what we symbolise by a shared pair of electrons, but even less was ever known of the inner meaning of the single bond of organic chemistry, although nobody would deny that the conception of such a bond has been a useful one.

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MENZIES, A. The ‘Dative’ Chemical Bond. Nature 121, 457 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121457b0

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