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Buckingham s formula

A similar generalization was also made by Buckingham. He followed Kirk-i.s wood s idea" in deriving the electric moment of a dielectric specimen produced by a fixed molecule in its interior and Scholte s extension of the cavity field and the reaction field in the Onsager-Bbttcher theoiy " to an ellipsoidal cavity. Buckingham s formula involves the polarizability of the solute molecule and appears quite different from Eq. [10.2.2]. It was shown that the Buckingham formula reduces to Eq. [10.2.2],... [Pg.693]

The reader will find the corresponding formulas in the article by A.D. Buckingham, Advan. Chem. Phys., 12, 107 (1967) or by AJ. Sadlej, Introduction to the theory of intemiolecular interactions Lund s Theoretical Chemistry Lecture Notes. Lund (1990). [Pg.729]


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