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Average bond length alternation

Rule 3.6a (An alternative statement of the Distortion theorem). For any ion, lengthening some of its bonds and shortening others, keeping the average bond length the same, will always increase the valence sum. [Pg.34]

Average value of the bond-length alternation, defined as 6r= R(1-2) -... [Pg.648]


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