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I have a question about this new paper that says IH3 and IH5 should be stable.
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I have a question about this new paper that says IH3 and IH5 should be stable.
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So, I've gotten really interested in this new paper
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00214-019-2524-0?shared-article-renderer
by Alexander Sikalov. It says that most hypervalent halogen hydrides should exist and that the first candidates for observation are IH
3
and IH
5
. My question is: have any experimentalists actually attempted to synthesize such molecules?
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