- In chemistry,
delocalized electrons are
electrons in a molecule, ion or
solid metal that are not ****ociated with a
single atom or a
covalent bond. The...
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which makes it
particularly susceptible to UV radiation.
Significant delocalisation of the lone pair of
electrons on the
nitrogen atom
gives the
group a...
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would result in a weak bond or the
unpaired electrons are
stabilised by
delocalisation. In contrast,
radicals in d- and f-block
chemistry are very common....
- Benedict, U.; Haire, R. G.; Peterson, J. R.; Itie, J. P. (1985). "
Delocalisation of 5f
electrons in
curium metal under high pressure".
Journal of Physics...
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explain why such
impurities would not
interact at long range.
Finally the
delocalisation of the
valence d
electrons in
transitional metals and
alloys would explain...
- odd
number of electrons: it is
stable towards dimerisation due to the
delocalisation of the
unpaired electron. It
explodes above −40 °C as a
liquid and under...
- is ****isted by the
inductively withdrawing nitrogen and pi
electron delocalisation with the
indole ring.[citation needed] LSD also has enamine-type reactivity...
- "less relativistic"
radon and
xenon (although
there is some
incipient delocalisation in radon), due to the very
strong spin–orbit
splitting of the 7p orbital...
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adsorption of dihydrogen,
succeeded by the
cleaving of the H-H bond, the
delocalisation of the hydrogen's electrons, and
finally the
diffusion of the protons...
- Reuters.com. May 14, 2015. https://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20150925-burundi-
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