We begin with a brief overview of the electrostatic potential V(r) as a fundamental determinant of the properties of systems of electrons and nuclei. The minimum of V(r) along the internuclear axis between two bonded atoms is a natural and physically meaningful boundary point, at which the electrost
β¦ LIBER β¦
Electronegativities, electrostatic potentials and covalent radii
β Scribed by Peter Politzer; M.Edward Grice; Jane S Murray
- Book ID
- 114141587
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 90 KB
- Volume
- 549
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0166-1280
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Electrostatic potentials and covalent ra
β
Peter Politzer; Jane S. Murray; Pat Lane
π
Article
π
2003
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 85 KB
Relationships between atomic chemical po
β
Politzer, Peter; Parr, Robert G.; Murphy, Danny R.
π
Article
π
1983
π
American Institute of Physics
π
English
β 357 KB
Radii of Redox Components from Absolute
β
Raji Heyrovska
π
Article
π
2010
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 191 KB
## Abstract Aqueous standard potentials, referred to that of the SHE as zero, were recently shown to vary linearly with gaseous ionization potentials, with the absolute potential of SHE as the intercept. This enabled arriving at the absolute redox potentials of elements. Here, the distances between
Covalency, Electrovalency and Electroneg
β
Cottrell, T. L.; Sutton, L. E.
π
Article
π
1951
π
The Royal Society
π
English
β 620 KB
Triple-Bond Covalent Radii
β
Pekka PyykkΓΆ; Sebastian Riedel; Michael Patzschke
π
Article
π
2005
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 588 KB
Ionic radii and electronegativities of e
β
Keishi Negita
π
Article
π
1985
π
Springer
π
English
β 147 KB