From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Thu May 21 10:21:00 2020
From: "Partha Sengupta anapspsmo++gmail.com" <owner-chemistry[*]server.ccl.net>
To: CCL
Subject: CCL: Question about NBO
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Sir, I found some lp* notation in NBO analysis. These are lp*(5), Lp*(6)
and lp*(7) etc for a Cu comples. What is the meaning of the numbers in the
paranthesis?
P S Sengupta

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*Dr. Partha Sarathi SenguptaAssociate ProfessorVivekananda Mahavidyalaya,
Burdwan*

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