Are atoms significantly modified by chemical bonding?
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Auteurs : Christian Klixbüll J Rgensen [Suisse]Source :
- Topics in Current Chemistry [ 0340-1022 ] ; 1989.
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- Acta, Acta chem scand, Ammonia, Anion, Aqua, Aqua ions, Aqueous solution, Atomic weight, Atomization, Atoms significantlymodifiedby chemical, Bjerrum, Bond angles, Boron, Carbon atom, Carbon atoms, Cation, Chem, Chem educ, Chem phys, Chem phys lett, Chemical bonds, Chemical polarizability, Chemist, Christian klixbiill jorgensen, Cluster compounds, Colorants, Colourless, Complex formation, Compound, Condensed matter, Conduct electricity, Continuum effects, Covalent, Delocalized, Diatomic, Diatomic molecules, Differential ionization energies, Differential ionization energy, Dissociation, Dissociation energies, Dissociation energy, Double bonds, Electron affinity, Electron pair, Electron pairs, Electronic density, Electrovalent, Energy bands, Formation constants, Free energy, Gaseous, Gaseous atom, Gaseous atoms, Gaseous molecules, Gaseous state, Groundstate, Group compounds, Hartree, Helium atom, High dissociation energy, Hybridization model, Hydration, Hydration energy, Hydride bridges, Hydrogen atoms, Hydrogen bonds, Icosahedral, Infinite number, Inner shells, Inorg, Inorg chim acta, Inorganic compounds, Inorganic symbiosis, Instantaneous picture, Instantaneous pictures, Internuclear, Internuclear distances, Iodine atoms, Ion, Ionization, Ionization energy, Isoelectronic, Jargensen, Jorgensen, Klixbfill, Klixbiill, Lanthanide, Large extent, Last century, Lett, Lewis acids, Lewis paradigm, Ligand, Ligand field, Lithium, Madelung, Madelung energy, Madelung potentials, Major part, Mass spectra, Metallic surfaces, Molar, Molecule, Monatomic entities, Multiple bonds, Neutron diffraction, Octahedral, Orbitals, Organic colorants, Organic compounds, Other hand, Oxidation state, Oxygen atoms, Perfect dielectric, Periodic table, Phys, Phys chem, Polarizability, Potential curve, Potential surface, Progress inorg chem, Pure appl chem, Quantum, Quantum chem, Quantum chemistry, Quantum mechanics, Rare earths, Regular octahedral, Reisfeld, Repulsion, Resonance structures, Rydberg, Scand, Schr6dinger equation, Sect, Semiconductor, Single bonds, Singlet, Singlet groundstate, Spectroscopic, Spherical symmetry, Such cases, Sulphur atom, Symbiosis, Tetrahedral, Third category, Total energy, Triple bond, Triplet, Unit cell, Vibrational, Waals valley, Water molecule, Wide dispersion, Xenon, Xenon atom.
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DOI: 10.1007/BFb0111259
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<term>Mass spectra</term>
<term>Metallic surfaces</term>
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<term>Neutron diffraction</term>
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