Styx rule

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title: Styx rule
text: The styx rule, also known as Lipscomb's styx rule, can be used to calculate the structures of boranes. It was developed by William Lipscomb in 1954. The rule defines boranes to have four types of bonds besides the terminal B-H bonds: Where: - B-H-B bonds are 3c-2e bonds, taking up three orbitals and two valence electrons. - B-B-B bonds are 3c-2e bonds, taking up three orbitals and two valence electrons. - B-B bonds are 2c-2e bonds, taking up two orbitals and two valence electrons. - The
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