Hardness and polarizability are associated with easily discernible atomic shell structures across the periodic table. In a given period the noble gas atom is the hardest and the least polarizable, as expected from its exceptional stability vis-a-vis the principles of maximum hardness and minimum polarizability. The electrophilicity index also exhibits periodicity
Atomic polarization phenomena impinge upon a number of areas and processes in physics. The dielectri...
The electric polarizability,α, of a molecule is a measure of its ability to respond to an electr...
Density-functional theory allows a systematic theoretical approach for quantifying electronegativity...
The chemical hardness concept and its realization within the conceptual density functional theory is...
With electronegativity and hardness of an atom defined as 1/2(I + A) and 1/2(I - A), respectively, w...
Principles of minimum energy, minimum polarizability, minimum electrophilicity, and maximum hardness...
The relations between the atomic softness and the atomic electric dipole polarizability are studied,...
The soft atoms and molecules are highly polarizable and magnetizable. An acid and a base of similar ...
The trend of various atomic properties (e.g., electron potentials, binding energies, scattering phas...
Electronegativity (χ) is an important property of any chemical species as it helps to predict the pa...
This paper reports the electronic polarizability of some metals from different groups and periods. T...
Atom interferometry is a powerful method for precision measurements of atomic properties such as pol...
Abstract. A set of theoretical atomic radii corresponding to the principal maximum in the radial dis...
The atomic dipole polarizability governs the first-order response of an atom to an applied electric ...
International audiencePolarizability is a key molecular property involved in either macroscopic (i.e...
Atomic polarization phenomena impinge upon a number of areas and processes in physics. The dielectri...
The electric polarizability,α, of a molecule is a measure of its ability to respond to an electr...
Density-functional theory allows a systematic theoretical approach for quantifying electronegativity...
The chemical hardness concept and its realization within the conceptual density functional theory is...
With electronegativity and hardness of an atom defined as 1/2(I + A) and 1/2(I - A), respectively, w...
Principles of minimum energy, minimum polarizability, minimum electrophilicity, and maximum hardness...
The relations between the atomic softness and the atomic electric dipole polarizability are studied,...
The soft atoms and molecules are highly polarizable and magnetizable. An acid and a base of similar ...
The trend of various atomic properties (e.g., electron potentials, binding energies, scattering phas...
Electronegativity (χ) is an important property of any chemical species as it helps to predict the pa...
This paper reports the electronic polarizability of some metals from different groups and periods. T...
Atom interferometry is a powerful method for precision measurements of atomic properties such as pol...
Abstract. A set of theoretical atomic radii corresponding to the principal maximum in the radial dis...
The atomic dipole polarizability governs the first-order response of an atom to an applied electric ...
International audiencePolarizability is a key molecular property involved in either macroscopic (i.e...
Atomic polarization phenomena impinge upon a number of areas and processes in physics. The dielectri...
The electric polarizability,α, of a molecule is a measure of its ability to respond to an electr...
Density-functional theory allows a systematic theoretical approach for quantifying electronegativity...