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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Odd molecule is a term invented by Gilbert N. Lewis in 1916 for a molecule containing an odd number of electrons. Taking the p-shell elements, such molecules are rare; they are usually colored and paramagnetic, that is, attracted by a magnet. Odd molecules are ''radicals.'' A fine example is nitric oxide, q.v.; nitrogen dioxide is another; chlorine dioxide is also an example, being a reddish-yellow gas. They are all fairly reactive. When including d-shell elements,…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Odd molecule is a term invented by Gilbert N. Lewis in 1916 for a molecule containing an odd number of electrons. Taking the p-shell elements, such molecules are rare; they are usually colored and paramagnetic, that is, attracted by a magnet. Odd molecules are ''radicals.'' A fine example is nitric oxide, q.v.; nitrogen dioxide is another; chlorine dioxide is also an example, being a reddish-yellow gas. They are all fairly reactive. When including d-shell elements, i.e., the transition metals, the concept mostly doesn''t apply, and this ''odd'' state is not so unusual.