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Transition elements strength

Molybdenum, a typical transition element, has the maximum number, five, of unpaired Ad electrons, which account for its high melting point, strength, and high modulus of elasticity. There are many similarities between molybdenum and its horizontal and vertical neighbors in the periodic system. [Pg.463]

Woodhead J, Eggins S, Gamble J (1993) High field strength and transition element systematics in island arc and back-arc basin basalts evidence for multi-phase melt extraction and a depleted mantle wedge. Earth Planet Sci Lett 114 491-504... [Pg.309]

Bond length for a given pair of elements decreases with increase in bond strength. The measurement of bond length is quite useful to show the existence of metal-metal bonds in compounds of transition elements. [Pg.206]

Horn L, Foley S. F., Jackson S. E., and Jenner G. A. (1994) Experimentally determined partitioning of high field strength and selected transition elements between spinel and basaltic melt. Chem. Geol. 117, 193-218. [Pg.968]

Junction parameter within the excitonic model Excitonic perturbation matrix element Transition oscillator strength Two-photon absorption transition strength N,N-Diethyl-4-(2-nitroethenyl)phenylamine Oligomer consisting of N monomers V-shape molecule with N monomers on branches g-generation dendrimer with N monomers on branches fluorene-fluorene junction... [Pg.150]

When lightness, durability, and strength are needed for uses such as this racing wheelchair, a combination of transition elements, alloyed with iron, can provide the necessary properties. Here chromium, nickel, and magnesium (a main group element) are combined to produce a frame with the right properties. [Pg.282]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.739 , Pg.740 ]




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