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Mean electronegativity determination

Experimentally jB is found to be finite. The slope of the relative adsorption versus composition, which is also finite, is referred to as Henry s law for surfaces. For electronegative elements on metallic surfaces the surface activity becomes very high, often of the order of 103. This means that very small amounts of these elements have a large effect on the surface energy, and that the experimental determination of reliable surface energies needs systems of extreme purity. [Pg.190]

NMR spectroscopy has been successfully applied to determine physical properties of chloroaluminate ILs that are difficult to achieve by other means. These data include electronegativities, self-diffusion coefficients and Gutmann numbers. [Pg.360]

The atomic and ionic properties of an element, particularly IE, ionic radius and electronegativity, underly its chemical behaviour and determine the types of compound it can form. The simplest type of compound an element can form is a binary compound, one in which it is combined with only one other element. The transition elements form binary compounds with a wide variety of non-metals, and the stoichiometries of these compounds will depend upon the thermodynamics of the compound-forming process. Binary oxides, fluorides and chlorides of the transition elements reveal the oxidation states available to them and, to some extent, reflect trends in IE values. However, the lEs of the transition elements are by no means the only contributors to the thermodynamics of compound formation. Other factors such as lattice enthalpy and the extent of covalency in bonding are important. In this chapter some examples of binary transition element compounds will be used to reveal the factors which determine the stoichiometry of compounds. [Pg.39]


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