London dispersion forces (LDF, also known as dispersion forces, London forces, instantaneous dipole–induced dipole forces, fluctuating induced dipole bonds...
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ion–induced dipole force Cation–π, σ–π and π–π bonding Van der Waals forces – Keesom force, Debye force, and London dispersion force Cation–cation bonding...
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London dispersion forces between "instantaneously induced dipoles", Debye forces between permanent dipoles and induced dipoles, and the Keesom force between...
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Look up dispersion or dispersed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dispersion may refer to: Dispersion (finance), a measure for the statistical distribution...
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board London Design Festival, annual UK arts event London dispersion force, type of intermolecular force Loss development factor in insurance pricing LuraDocument...
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(London dispersion forces) are today considered classic and are discussed in standard textbooks of physical chemistry. With his brother Heinz London,...
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bonds" or "secondary bonds" such as dipole–dipole interactions, the London dispersion force, and hydrogen bonding. Since opposite electric charges attract...
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non-polarity may describe the same tendency towards participation in the London dispersion force, as the terms are often used interchangeably. However, the terms...
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Og, are uncertain. The intermolecular force between noble gas atoms is the very weak London dispersion force, so their boiling points are all cryogenic...
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two separate components: a long-distance attraction due to the London dispersion force, and a short-range repulsion due to electron-electron exchange...
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Casimir effect (redirect from Casimir force)
fundamental principles leading to the London–van der Waals force, the Casimir force, and the Casimir–Polder force can be formulated on the same footing...
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Laser designator, used by the military for targeting (physics) London dispersion force, weak intermolecular forces (communications) Lincoln–Douglas debate...
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Dispersion stabilized molecules are molecules where the London dispersion force (LDF), a non-covalent attractive force between atoms and molecules, plays...
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Van der Waals interactions include nonpolar interactions (i.e. London dispersion force) and polar interactions (i.e. hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole bond)...
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independent-particle model of products of single electron wave functions. (The London dispersion force, for example, depends on the correlations of the motion of the...
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by weaker attractive forces between the molecules, such as the London dispersion force: as electrons move within the molecules, they create momentary...
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exponent m = 6 {\textstyle m=6} is physically justified by the London dispersion force, whereas no justification for a certain value for the repulsive...
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susceptible to the fleeting dipoles that form the basis of the London dispersion force. As a result, fluorocarbons have low intermolecular attractive...
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Physically, activated carbon binds materials by van der Waals force or London dispersion force. Activated carbon does not bind well to certain chemicals,...
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In fluid dynamics, dispersion of water waves generally refers to frequency dispersion, which means that waves of different wavelengths travel at different...
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general, branched compounds with a higher intermolecular force (e.g., London dispersion force for iso-octane) will have a higher octane rating, because...
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Lennard-Jones suggested using m = 6 {\displaystyle m=6} to match the London dispersion force and n = 12 {\displaystyle n=12} based matching experimental data...
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spheres and a term in a weak interaction such as the long range London dispersion force. In a local density approximation the local excess free energy...
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Richard Feynman (Quantum chromodynamics), Fritz London work on London dispersion force and London equations, Walter Heitler and Julian Schwinger work...
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bonds" or "secondary bonds" such as dipole–dipole interactions, the London dispersion force and hydrogen bonding. Chemical compound is a chemical substance...
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misnamed as part of the Chinese strategy of "backing-up, concealment, and dispersion". The site mostly served as a nuclear missile site and as a detachment...
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β-hydride elimination. Computational calculations have determined that London dispersion effects significantly contribute to the stability of metal tetranorbornyls...
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Colloid (redirect from Dispersion of colloids)
colloidal emulsions, colloidal suspensions, colloidal foams, colloidal dispersions, or hydrosols. Aerogel Jello cubes Colloidal silica gel with light opalescence...
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The nuclear force (or nucleon–nucleon interaction, residual strong force, or, historically, strong nuclear force) is a force that acts between hadrons...
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Refractive index (section Dispersion)
(1939). "The refraction and dispersion of air for the visible spectrum". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. A, Mathematical and Physical...
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