Electron Deficient, Odd-Electron Species, Extended Octet, and Obeys the Octet Rule for.BeCl2BF3NO3NH3NO2POPF5XeF4AlCl3SO3CF4OCl2
Why not try a raw prey model diet? Bone is not fibre; but it IS a stool binderYou will know exactly what goes into the diet, it's natural and exactly what a dog should be eating.
I would be very hesitant to switch to anything else if your dog has such a sensitive stomachHave you tried approaching your vet about this? Tell him you are looking for a similar food that you can get out of a pet store Frankly- I don't know of any diets from a pet store that aren't prescription that match Sci.Diet WDThe only other diets I know of are also prescription diets- but there ARE other diets out there and other brands like Royal Canin.
All Beryllium (Be), boron (B) and aluminum compounds are electron deficientElectron deficient compounds in your problems are: , , and (You figure it out!) When you count the total valence electrons, if you end up with an odd number then that compound is an odd electron speciesNO3 (5+ 18 23); NO2 (5+12 17); PO (5+6 11) The compound in third period and below in the periodic table can have extended octetPF5, XeF4 The rest of the compounds obey the octet rule.