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How to calculate number of lone pairs in molecules with odd number of electrons?
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How to calculate number of lone pairs in molecules with odd number of electrons?
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How to calculate number of lone pairs in molecules with odd number of electrons? Like in NO there is electron that is not having any pair so how many lone pairs does NO have? Or is lone pair not defined in this case?
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https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/173042/how-many-lone-pairs-does-no-have
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