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Ionic-covalent transition short-range

Of much greater chemical significance is the short-range ionic-covalent transition, which marks the inevitable collapse of a purely ionic description at shorter distances. In LiF this transition is centered around RjJ) — 0.73 A, all but hidden under the... [Pg.60]

Figure 2.9 Variations of bond order (upper panel) and charge (lower panel) near the short-range ionic-covalent transition. Figure 2.9 Variations of bond order (upper panel) and charge (lower panel) near the short-range ionic-covalent transition.
Figure 2.19 -dependent variation of metal charge (gsc) in Sc—F, showing Req (vertical dashed line) and the nearby short-range ionic-covalent transition. [Pg.80]

Figure 2.10 The bonding NBO of LiF, showing short-range transition from ionic to covalent form. Figure 2.10 The bonding NBO of LiF, showing short-range transition from ionic to covalent form.

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