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Pauli Pauling

Pauling s rules Pauli paramagnetism Pavabid Pavements Pavidon Paving... [Pg.726]

Pascal An SI unit of pressure the pressure exerted by the force of 1 newton on an area of 1 square meter, 104,635 Paschen series, 138 Pasteur, Louis, 601 Pauli exclusion principle, 141-143 Pauling, Linus, 185 Pentyl propionate, 596t Peptide linkage The—C—N—group... [Pg.694]

Pauli, W. "The influence of archetypal ideas on the scientific ideas of Kepler." In The interpretation of nature and the psyche, eds. Carl Gustav Jung and W. Pauli, 147-240. London Routledge Kegan Paul, 1955. [Pg.624]

Pattinson s lead white, 14 785 Pauli exclusion principle, silicon-based semiconductors and, 22 235 Pauling, Linus, 25 747-748 Pauling s rules, 22 453... [Pg.677]

See Servos, Physical Chemistry from Ostwald to Pauling, 128133, 265274 and especially on molecular spectroscopy and quantum chemistry, see Assmus, "Molecular Structure." Assmus notes the interest of Niels Bohr, H. A. Kramers, and Wolfgang Pauli in Dennison s Ph D. dissertation, "Molecular Structure and the Infrared Spectrum of Methane" in Alexi J. Assmus, "The Creation of Postdoctoral Education and the Siting of American Scientific Research," MS. [Pg.257]

Paracelsus, 14, 15, 18 Parmenides, 9 Pasteur, Louis, 296 Pauli, Wolfgang, 42 Pauling, Linus, 77 Perkins, William Henry, 295 Perrin, Jean Baptiste, 56 Plante, Gaston, 186... [Pg.367]

In the preceding section, we discussed the electron pair (2c-2e) bond and how it can be influenced by Pauli repulsion of the SOMOs with other electrons. In the three-electron (2c-3e) bond, Pauli repulsion plays an even more fundamental role, as we will see.72 The idea of the three-electron bond was introduced in the early 1930s by Pauling in the context of the valence bond (VB) model of the chemical bond.70 71 Since then, it has been further developed both in VB and in MO theory and has become a standard concept in chemistry.118-129 In VB theory,7°>71 118 123 the two-center, three-electron (2c-3e) bond between two fragments A and B is viewed as arising from a stabilizing resonance between two valence bond structures in which an electron pair is on fragment A and an unpaired electron on B (13a), or the other way around (13b) ... [Pg.49]

As a chair at the University of Rome, Fermi did much of his most important work between 1927 and 1938. Along with the English physicist Paul Dirac but independently, he developed quantum-mechanical statistics that measure particles of half-integer spin (now known as fermions) between 1929 and 1932 he reformulated more simply and elegantly Dirac s then recent work on quantum electronics. In 1933-1934, he published a theory of /3-decay that included what became known as the Fermi interaction, Fermi interactions, and the Fermi coupling constant. Fie also theorized and named the neutrino ( little neutral one ), originally hypothesized by Wolfgang Pauli but not detected experimentally until 1956. [Pg.86]


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