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Electronegativity, metals equalization

In accordance with the principle of electronegativity equalization, proton exchange between the metal complex and the medium takes place until their average electronegativities become equal. [Pg.273]

In order to minimize the tendency for the metals to form compounds, identical valences and approximately equal electronegativities are required. [Pg.377]


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