- In physics, a
dipole (from
Ancient Gr**** δίς (dís) 'twice' and πόλος (pólos) 'axis') is an
electromagnetic phenomenon which occurs in two ways: An electric...
- 1,3-
dipolar cycloaddition is a
chemical reaction between a 1,3-dipole and a
dipolarophile to form a five-membered ring. The
earliest 1,3-
dipolar cycloadditions...
- In
process theology,
dipolar theism is the
position that to
conceive a
perfect God, one must
conceive him as
embodying the "good" in sometimes-opposing...
- zwitterions. Some
dipolar compounds can have an
uncharged canonical form. 1,2-
dipolar compounds have the
opposite charges on
adjacent atoms. 1,3-
dipolar compounds...
- The azide-alkyne ****sgen
cycloaddition is a 1,3-
dipolar cycloaddition between an
azide and a
terminal or
internal alkyne to give a 1,2,3-triazole. Rolf...
-
German Zwitter [ˈtsvɪtɐ] 'hermaphrodite'), also
called an
inner salt or
dipolar ion, is a
molecule that
contains an
equal number of
positively and negatively...
- J-coupling) and
anisotropic interactions (e.g.
chemical shift anisotropy,
dipolar interactions). In a
classical liquid-state NMR experiment,
molecular tumbling...
-
Group velocity dispersion Birefringence Self-focusing
Harmonic generation Dipolar polarisation is a
polarisation that is
either inherent to
polar molecules...
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Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction, also
called dipolar coupling,
refers to the
direct interaction between two
magnetic dipoles.
Roughly speaking, the...
- The
residual dipolar coupling between two
spins in a
molecule occurs if the
molecules in
solution exhibit a
partial alignment leading to an incomplete...