-
contributes one
electron to a
delocalized system of
electrons that is also a part of the
chemical bonding. The
delocalized electrons are free to move throughout...
- case of ions it is
common to
speak about delocalized charge (charge
delocalization). An
example of
delocalized charge in ions can be
found in the carboxylate...
- can be
treated using a
delocalized approach as well, it is
generally the π
bonding that is
being considered when
delocalized bonding is
invoked in the...
-
metallic bonding:
delocalization of
electrons and the
availability of a far
larger number of
delocalized energy states than of
delocalized electrons.[clarification...
-
hydrogenation data of
simple alkenes; the
additional stability is due to the
delocalized cloud of electrons,
called resonance energy.
Criteria for
simple aromatics...
- atoms,
these orbitals can
interact with each
other freely, and
become delocalized. This
means that,
instead of
being tied to one atom of carbon, each electron...
-
entails the
sharing of
electrons over more than two
atoms is said to be
delocalized. The term
covalence in
regard to
bonding was
first used in 1919 by Irving...
- λ = 1 (and so with
expected value 1/λ = 1) Slow
randomness with
finite delocalized moments:
scale factor increases faster than q but no
faster than q w...
- Metal–insulator
transitions are
transitions of a
material from a
metal (material with good
electrical conductivity of
electric charges) to an insulator...
- a
broader term used when the
interaction is weaker, more dynamic, or
delocalized, such as in
liquid water,
supramolecular ****emblies (e.g.:
lipid membranes...