Talk:Hydrogen ion cluster

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Negative hydrogen clusters[edit]

The section about negative hydrogen clusters not existing is now outdated. See [1].

They did find H5-, but I’m a little surprised by its structure. I’d always thought that if H5- existed, it would have a pentagonal ring shape like some aromatic molecules (but involving s-orbital electrons instead of p, since hydrogen doesn’t have the latter).

Instead, it’s a hydride ion flanked by two H2 molecules. Looks like “s-orbital aromaticity” isn’t a real thing (at least not for hydrogen). LonelyBoy2012 (talk) 00:08, 3 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]