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  • 21Charge transfer complex — A charge transfer complex (or CT complex, electron donor acceptor complex) is a chemical association of two or more molecules, or of different parts of one very large molecule, in which the attraction between the molecules (or parts) is created… …

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  • 22Atoms in molecules — The atoms in molecules or atoms in molecules or quantum theory of atoms in molecules (Qtaim) approach is a quantum chemical model that characterizes the chemical bonding of a system based on the topology of the quantum charge density. In addition …

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  • 23Inner sphere electron transfer — Inner sphere or bonded electron transfer[1] proceeds via a covalent linkage between the two redox partners, the oxidant and the reductant. In Inner Sphere (IS) electron transfer (ET), a ligand bridges the two metal redox centers during the… …

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  • 24Benzol — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Benzol Andere Namen …

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  • 25ligand field theory — ▪ chemistry       in chemistry, one of several theories that describe the electronic structure of coordination or complex compounds, notably transition metal complexes, which consist of a central metal atom surrounded by a group of electron rich… …

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  • 26Charge-transfer complex — A charge transfer complex (CT complex) or electron donor acceptor complex is an association of two or more molecules, or of different parts of one very large molecule, in which a fraction of electronic charge is transferred between the molecular… …

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  • 27Natural bond orbital — In quantum chemistry, a natural bond orbital or NBO is a calculated bonding orbital with maximum electron density. The NBOs are one of a sequence of natural localized orbital sets that include Natural Atomic Orbitals (NAO), Natural Hybrid… …

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  • 28benzene ring — noun Date: 1877 a structural arrangement of atoms in benzene and other aromatic compounds that consists of a planar symmetrical hexagon of six carbon atoms which derives added stability from the delocalization of certain bonding electrons over… …

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  • 29delocalize — transitive verb Date: 1855 to free from the limitations of locality; specifically to remove (a charge or charge carrier) from a particular position • delocalization noun …

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  • 30aromatic — I. adjective Date: 14th century 1. of, relating to, or having aroma: a. fragrant b. having a strong smell c. having a distinctive quality 2. of an organic compound characterized by increased chemical stability resulting from the delocalization of …

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