Homolytic bond dissociation energies are a composite of the radical stabilization energies (RSE) of the product radicals and the polar ground-state stabilization energies (PSE) of the reactant molecules. Substituent effects on the PSE are rationalized in terms of changes in the difference of group e
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Bond dissociation energies from a new electronegativity scale
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- 2009
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