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Short-range forces valence model

The ionic model divides the forces acting on atoms into an electrostatic component that can be calculated using classical electrostatic theory and a short-range component that is determined empirically. The previous chapter explored the properties of the classical electrostatic field. This chapter explores the properties of the empirically determined short-range force which is represented in the electrostatic model by the bond capacitance, C,y, defined in eqn (2.8). Rather than try to determine the values of Cy directly, it is better to step back and look at the way in which the bond valence model developed historically. Its connection with the electrostatic model of Chapter 2 will then become apparent. [Pg.26]

A second empirical observation related to the short-range forces of the ionic model is the observation that in many crystals the experimental bond valences also obey eqn (3.4) (Brown 9%lb) ... [Pg.28]


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