delocalization

  • 1delocalization — index asportation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2delocalization energy — delokalizacijos energija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. delocalization energy vok. Delokalisierungsenergie, f rus. энергия делокализации, f pranc. énergie de délocalisation, f …

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  • 3delocalization — noun see delocalize …

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  • 4delocalization — See delocalize. * * * …

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  • 5delocalization — noun a) the process of delocalizing or the fact of being delocalized b) the phenomenon in which bonding electrons of some molecules serve to bind several atoms instead of just two; it is observed in metals and in aromatic and conjugated organic …

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  • 6delocalization — de·localization …

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  • 7delocalization — (ˈ)dē+ noun ( s) : the state of being delocalized : the act of delocalizing …

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  • 8delocalize — delocalization, n. /dee loh keuh luyz /, v.t., delocalized, delocalizing. 1. to remove from the proper or usual locality. 2. to free or remove from the restrictions of locality; free of localism, provincialism, or the like: to delocalize a person …

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  • 9Resonance (chemistry) — For other uses, see Resonance (disambiguation). Two of the contributing structures of nitrogen dioxide In chemistry, resonance or mesomerism [1] is a way of describing delocalized electrons within certain molecules or …

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  • 10Delocalized electron — Benzene, with the delocalization of the electrons indicated by the circle. In chemistry, delocalized electrons are electrons in a molecule, ion or solid metal that are not associated with a single atom or one covalent bond. [ …

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