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Pearson’s dual

Whereas the hard-hard interactions in Pearson s Dual Rule essentially are Coulombic, the soft-soft interactions frequently invite the comment that they represent polarizability. This word has connotations for the chemists which are not very different... [Pg.38]

Hammett equation(s) 78, 93, 148ff., 151 f., 153ff., 167f., 190, 193, 196, 297, 299, 308, 312, 375, 381, 392, see also Dual substituent parameter, and Quantitative structure-reactivity relationships Hammond postulate, in additions of nucleophiles to diazonium ions 157 Hard and soft acids/bases principle (Pearson) 49, 54, 109... [Pg.450]


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