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Carbon monoxide in radical.py? #195
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CO here is NOT carbon monoxide. It is a carbene with one lone pair on the C, ":C=O::" See #195
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CO here is NOT carbon monoxide. It is a carbene with one lone pair on the C, ":C=O::" See ReactionMechanismGenerator/RMG-database#195
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CO here is NOT carbon monoxide. It is a carbene with one lone pair on the C, ":C=O::" See #195
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CO here is NOT carbon monoxide. It is a carbene with one lone pair on the C, ":C=O::" See ReactionMechanismGenerator/RMG-database#195
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CO here is NOT carbon monoxide. It is a carbene with one lone pair on the C, ":C=O::" See #195
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I noticed that we have a radical correction for carbon monoxide in radical.py. The comment says:
Value for carbon monoxide calculated in relation to formaldehyde from NIST values
.I think this should be changed to [C]=O (i.e., multiplicity 3)
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