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Can HSO4^- have a triple bond resonance?
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Can HSO4^- have a triple bond resonance?
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I know the resonance structures of HSO4- that has double bonds, but can it have a triple bond part of it's resonance as well? I counted the overall net charge and it came up to be (-) and a total of 32 VE.
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Nothing to really forbid it, but it may be so high energy that it does not contribute anything (useful) to the hybrid.
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