Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Texas Carbon Definition
Texas Carbon Definition A Texas carbon is the name given to a carbon atom that forms five bonds. The name Texas carbon comes from the shape formed by five bonds radiating outwards from the carbon similar to the star in the Texas state flag. Another popular idea is that the saying Everything is bigger in Texas applies to carbon atoms. Although carbon usually forms 4 chemical bonds, its possible (though rare) for 5 bonds to form. The carbonium ion and superacid methanium (CH5) is a gas that can be produced under low-temperature laboratory conditions. CH4 H → CH5 Other examples of Texas carbon compounds have been observed. References Synthesis and Characterization of Stable Hypervalent Carbon Compounds (10-C-5) Bearing a 2,6-Bis(p-substituted phenyloxymethyl)benzene LigandKin-ya Akiba et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2005, 127 (16), pp 5893–5901 Planar Pentacoordinate Carbon in CAl5: A Global MinimumYong Pei, Wei An, Keigo Ito, Paul von RagueÌ Â Schleyer and Xiao Cheng Zeng J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2008 130 (31), 10394-10400
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