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Show that the constant An in Eq . ( 2 . 2 ) has the value 9 . 56 ( 4 ) for the cesium
chloride lattice for n = 10 . 2 . 4 . Discuss the probable effect of doubling the ionic
charges on the lattice constant , compressibility , and binding energy of sodium ...
Show that the constant An in Eq . ( 2 . 2 ) has the value 9 . 56 ( 4 ) for the cesium
chloride lattice for n = 10 . 2 . 4 . Discuss the probable effect of doubling the ionic
charges on the lattice constant , compressibility , and binding energy of sodium ...
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which is a common form of the relation between the dielectric constant and the
atomic polarizabilities ; ( 6 . 11 ) may be rewritten as the ClausiusMossotti
equation ( or , with e = n2 , the Lorenz - Lorentz equation ) , Me - 1 41 ( 6 . 12 ) pe
+ 2 = 3 ...
which is a common form of the relation between the dielectric constant and the
atomic polarizabilities ; ( 6 . 11 ) may be rewritten as the ClausiusMossotti
equation ( or , with e = n2 , the Lorenz - Lorentz equation ) , Me - 1 41 ( 6 . 12 ) pe
+ 2 = 3 ...
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In quantum theory only one angular momentum component ( usually taken as Lz
) and the square of the total orbital angular momentum L are constant in a central
field . If an inhomogeneous electric field is superposed on the central field , the ...
In quantum theory only one angular momentum component ( usually taken as Lz
) and the square of the total orbital angular momentum L are constant in a central
field . If an inhomogeneous electric field is superposed on the central field , the ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
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