“…For instance, in the hetero-bridged l-alkoxy/ hydroxo-l-X complexes (X = N 3 -, NO 2 -, carboxylate, pyrazolate, azaindolate, etc. ), the different l-X ligands result in different magnetic properties [9][10][11][12][16][17][18]. It can be considered that this differentiation of the magnetic properties is derived from the complementarity or countercomplementarity of the highest occupied molecular orbitals (HOMO) of the second bridging ligand (l-X), which was proposed by McKee et al [10] and Nishida et al [11].…”