Summary
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The dipole moments of six organogermanium compounds were measured.
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In the case of organogermanium compounds there is no inductive effect of substituents at the central atom.
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Alternating polarity in the carbon chain was detected in compounds containing the group—GeC2H5.
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The moments of separate bonds in organogermanium compounds were estimated.
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Kartsev, G.N., Syrkin, Y.K. & Mironov, V.F. Dipole moments of some organogermanium compounds. Russ Chem Bull 9, 888–889 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01179198
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