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Hindered inversion of this quantity drives a form of conformational isomerism called akampt·isomerism, which uses this quantity to distinguish “parvo-” and “amplo-” isomers. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this quantity plotted against molecular orbital binding energy on a Walsh diagram. This quantity changes in rocking and scissoring vibrational modes, but not stretching or twisting modes.
ANSWER: bond angle [prompt on angle]
[10h] Akampt·isomerism was first described by Canfield et al. in boron–oxygen–boron bridges between two of these molecules. A bulky “picket-fence” one of these molecules controls ligand binding via steric hindrance.
ANSWER: porphyrins [accept picket-fence porphyrins]
[10e] Akampt·isomerism is generally visible in macrocyclic systems with a central atom displaying this geometry. In VSEPR theory, water takes on this molecular geometry due to its two lone pairs.
ANSWER: bent [accept angular or V-shaped]
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