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- H 2, the hydrogen atoms share the two electrons via covalent bonding. Covalency is greatest between atoms of similar electronegativities. Thus, covalent...
- bonds have unusually high covalency which is expected.[according to whom?] When comparing the covalency of Fe3+ with the covalency of Fe2+, Fe3+ has almost...
- build-up of extra charge density between the two nuclei, that is, to partial covalency. Larger negative ions are more easily polarized, but the effect is usually...
- composition of the ground state wavefunction and information on ground state covalency. The VBCI model describes the ground and excited state as a linear combination...
- transition metals. Zinc tends to form bonds with a greater degree of covalency and much more stable complexes with N- and S- donors. Complexes of zinc...
- strongly polarizing and bonding in aluminium compounds tends towards covalency; this behavior is similar to that of beryllium (Be2+), and the two display...
- Barbiellini B, Tulk CA (1 March 2000). "Compton scattering evidence for covalency of the hydrogen bond in ice". Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids...
- atom within, based upon its electron dot structure, ****uming exclusive covalency or non-polar bonding. It has uses in determining possible electron re-configuration...
- electrostatics (multipole-multipole and multipole-induced multipole interactions), covalency (charge transfer by orbital overlap), and dispersion (London forces)....
- ; Abergel, Rebecca J.; Batista, Enrique R.; Yang, Ping (2018). "Bond Covalency and Oxidation State of Actinide Ions Complexed with Therapeutic Chelating...