The concept of chemical bonding is normally presented and simplified through two models: the covalent bond and the ionic bond. Expansion of the ideal covalent and ionic models leads chemists to the concepts of electronegativity and polarizability, and thus to the classification of polar and non-polar bonds. In addition, the intermolecular interactions are normally viewed as physical phenomena without direct correlation to the chemical bond in any simplistic model. Contrary to these traditional concepts of chemical bonding, recently developed canonical approaches demonstrate a unified perspective on the nature of binding in pairwise interatomic interactions. This new canonical model, which is a force-based approach with a basis in fundamenta...
Abstract. Weisberg’s 2007 recent paper on the chemical bond makes the claim that the chemical notion...
Because of their high electronegativity, halogen atoms are typically considered, in most of their de...
Chemical bonding is described in terms of the properties of the one-electron density f2 (r) and the ...
The concept of chemical bonding is normally presented and simplified through two models: the covalen...
The covalent bond, a difficult concept to define precisely, plays a central role in chemical predict...
A canonical approach is used to investigate prototypical multi-dimensional intermolecular interactio...
A generalized formulation of explicit transformations is introduced to investigate the concept of a ...
The concept of the chemical bond has been around for quite some time and there are many models that ...
A canonical approach is used to investigate prototypical multi-dimensional intermolecular interactio...
Hydrogen bond is analyzed very often since its importance in numerous chemical, physical and biologi...
Among the various intermolecular interactions involving halogens, the term halogen bonding refers to...
The chemical advances of this century are likely to be driven by the ability to predict and control ...
Through the development of physical chemistry and chemical physics over the late-nineteenth and earl...
Abstract: The chemical bond is a concept of unique importance in chemistry that students first study...
While the covalent bond plays a central role in chemical predictions, in- terventions, and explanati...
Abstract. Weisberg’s 2007 recent paper on the chemical bond makes the claim that the chemical notion...
Because of their high electronegativity, halogen atoms are typically considered, in most of their de...
Chemical bonding is described in terms of the properties of the one-electron density f2 (r) and the ...
The concept of chemical bonding is normally presented and simplified through two models: the covalen...
The covalent bond, a difficult concept to define precisely, plays a central role in chemical predict...
A canonical approach is used to investigate prototypical multi-dimensional intermolecular interactio...
A generalized formulation of explicit transformations is introduced to investigate the concept of a ...
The concept of the chemical bond has been around for quite some time and there are many models that ...
A canonical approach is used to investigate prototypical multi-dimensional intermolecular interactio...
Hydrogen bond is analyzed very often since its importance in numerous chemical, physical and biologi...
Among the various intermolecular interactions involving halogens, the term halogen bonding refers to...
The chemical advances of this century are likely to be driven by the ability to predict and control ...
Through the development of physical chemistry and chemical physics over the late-nineteenth and earl...
Abstract: The chemical bond is a concept of unique importance in chemistry that students first study...
While the covalent bond plays a central role in chemical predictions, in- terventions, and explanati...
Abstract. Weisberg’s 2007 recent paper on the chemical bond makes the claim that the chemical notion...
Because of their high electronegativity, halogen atoms are typically considered, in most of their de...
Chemical bonding is described in terms of the properties of the one-electron density f2 (r) and the ...