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The nurse uses a diagram to show that the tetralogy of Fallot involves a combination of four congenital defects.What are the defects?
Tropylium Ion
A positively charged ion (cyclic cation) with the formula C7H7+, known for its aromatic stability.
Planar Molecule
A planar molecule is a molecule in which all atoms reside in the same geometric plane, often associated with molecules containing double bonds that lead to a flat molecular geometry.
Nonaromatic
Refers to compounds that do not possess a ring structure with alternating single and double bonds, lacking the characteristic stability of aromatic systems.
Nonaromatic
Refers to organic compounds that do not exhibit the stability associated with aromatic rings, often lacking delocalized pi-electron systems.
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