This interaction obeys the Lande interval rule: The energy level is split into (J+I) - |J-I| + 1 energy levels, where J denotes the total electron angular momentum and I denotes the nuclear spin.
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how to calculate the hyperfine spliting for hyroxyle radical and superoxide with spin trap DMPO and BPN
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Huckel's rule does not explain the structure of a molecules it simply describes that a molecule is aromatic or not, the kekule's structure for benzene agrees with Huckel's rule.
The answer will depend on the data values: there is no rule that fits all situations.
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