hiperwalentne
Hiperwalentne refers to a concept in chemistry and molecular theory, specifically related to the bonding and electron configuration of certain elements, particularly in hypervalent compounds. The term originates from the idea that an atom can accommodate more than eight valence electrons in its outer shell, exceeding the traditional octet rule established by Gilbert Newton Lewis. This phenomenon is commonly observed in elements from the third period and below in the periodic table, such as phosphorus, sulfur, and chlorine, which can form compounds where the central atom has more than eight electrons in its valence shell.
The octet rule states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a stable
The bonding in hypervalent compounds is often explained using molecular orbital theory or the concept of three-center
Despite their utility, hypervalent compounds can be less stable than traditional octet-rule compounds and may require