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... ionic and the covalent limits . It is often of importance to estimate the extent to which a given bond is ionic or covalent , but this may be difficult to do with any confidence . We think of NaF as an ionic 00 1.0 0.8 Amount of ionic ...
... ionic and the covalent limits . It is often of importance to estimate the extent to which a given bond is ionic or covalent , but this may be difficult to do with any confidence . We think of NaF as an ionic 00 1.0 0.8 Amount of ionic ...
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... ionic in character , being formed only between the most electronegative atoms . The hydrogen atom loses its electron ... IONIC CRYSTALS When we speak of ionic crystals we mean substances such as lithium fluoride and sodium chloride ...
... ionic in character , being formed only between the most electronegative atoms . The hydrogen atom loses its electron ... IONIC CRYSTALS When we speak of ionic crystals we mean substances such as lithium fluoride and sodium chloride ...
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... Ionic character , 68 Ionic conductivity , 480 , 486 Ionic crystals , 64 , 65 lattice energy , 70 , 80 Ionic mobility , 486 Ionic polarizability , 166 Ionic radii , 81 , 82 , 83 Iron group ions , paramagnetism , 218 Isotope effect ...
... Ionic character , 68 Ionic conductivity , 480 , 486 Ionic crystals , 64 , 65 lattice energy , 70 , 80 Ionic mobility , 486 Ionic polarizability , 166 Ionic radii , 81 , 82 , 83 Iron group ions , paramagnetism , 218 Isotope effect ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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