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PAIR OF VALENCE ELECTRONS THAT ARE NOT SHARED WITH ANOTHER ATOM; CONCEPT USED IN VALENCE SHELL ELECTRON PAIR REPULSION THEORY (VSEPR THEORY) WHICH EXPLAINS THE SHAPES OF MOLECULES
Free electron pair; Lone electron pair; Electron lone pair; Lone pair electrons; Unshared pair; Unshared pair (electrons); Lone pairs
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  • Lone pair trends in group 14 triple bonds
  • The symmetry-adapted and hybridized lone pairs of H<sub>2</sub>O
  • Lone pairs (shown as pairs of dots) in the [[Lewis structure]] of [[hydroxide]]
  • Lone pairs in [[ammonia]] (A), [[water]] (B), and [[hydrogen chloride]] (C)
  • Tetrahedral structure of water

unshared      
¦ adjective not shared with or by another or others.
Lone pair         
In chemistry, a lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom in a covalent bondIUPAC Gold Book definition: lone (electron) pair and is sometimes called an unshared pair or non-bonding pair. Lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms.
Twin study         
  • [[Francis Galton]] laid the foundations of [[behavior genetics]] as a branch of [[science]].
  • [[Gustav III]] of [[Sweden]] was the first to use identical twins in a comparative study of medical outcomes.
  • A cross-lagged longitudinal MZ discordant twin design. This model can take account of relationships among differences across traits at time one, and then examine the distinct hypotheses that increments in trait1 drive subsequent change in that trait in the future, or, importantly, in other traits.
  • A depiction of MZ-discordance data
  • MZ discordant test of hypothesis that exercise protects against depression
  • '''A''': ACE model showing raw (non-standardised) variance coefficients
  • '''B''': ACE model showing standardised variance coefficients
TYPE OF HUMAN GENETIC STUDY CONDUCTED ON TWINS
Twin studies; Twin research; Shared environment; Unshared environment; Unique environment; Discordant twins; Discordant Twins; Equal environments assumption; Equal environment assumption; Classical twin design; Classical twin method; Nonshared environment; Discordance (genetics); Classical twin study
Twin studies are studies conducted on identical or fraternal twins. They aim to reveal the importance of environmental and genetic influences for traits, phenotypes, and disorders.

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Lone pair

In chemistry, a lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom in a covalent bond and is sometimes called an unshared pair or non-bonding pair. Lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms. They can be identified by using a Lewis structure. Electron pairs are therefore considered lone pairs if two electrons are paired but are not used in chemical bonding. Thus, the number of electrons in lone pairs plus the number of electrons in bonds equals the number of valence electrons around an atom.

Lone pair is a concept used in valence shell electron pair repulsion theory (VSEPR theory) which explains the shapes of molecules. They are also referred to in the chemistry of Lewis acids and bases. However, not all non-bonding pairs of electrons are considered by chemists to be lone pairs. Examples are the transition metals where the non-bonding pairs do not influence molecular geometry and are said to be stereochemically inactive. In molecular orbital theory (fully delocalized canonical orbitals or localized in some form), the concept of a lone pair is less distinct, as the correspondence between an orbital and components of a Lewis structure is often not straightforward. Nevertheless, occupied non-bonding orbitals (or orbitals of mostly nonbonding character) are frequently identified as lone pairs.

A single lone pair can be found with atoms in the nitrogen group, such as nitrogen in ammonia. Two lone pairs can be found with atoms in the chalcogen group, such as oxygen in water. The halogens can carry three lone pairs, such as in hydrogen chloride.

In VSEPR theory the electron pairs on the oxygen atom in water form the vertices of a tetrahedron with the lone pairs on two of the four vertices. The H–O–H bond angle is 104.5°, less than the 109° predicted for a tetrahedral angle, and this can be explained by a repulsive interaction between the lone pairs.

Various computational criteria for the presence of lone pairs have been proposed. While electron density ρ(r) itself generally does not provide useful guidance in this regard, the Laplacian of the electron density is revealing, and one criterion for the location of the lone pair is where L(r) = –2ρ(r) is a local maximum. The minima of the electrostatic potential V(r) is another proposed criterion. Yet another considers the electron localization function (ELF).

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