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How is a carbene neutral?

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A carbene is a neutral divalent carbon species containing two electrons that are not shared with other atoms. ... In the ground state, a singlet carbene has a pair of electrons in a single orbital, whereas the triplet has two unpaired electrons, each occupying a separate orbital.

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