Research paper
A study of some co-ordination compounds formed between nickel diammines and the nitrite ion
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- Title
- A study of some co-ordination compounds formed between nickel diammines and the nitrite ion
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Pauling (1931) introduced the concept of the hybridisation of (n - 1)d, ns and np orbitals to explain the two classes 'ionic' and 'covalent' into which co-ordination compounds of transition metals appeared to fall. These two classes in general have different numbers of unpaired spins, hence they will be distinguished by their magnetic moments. For a series of ferric salts a moment corresponding to either one or five unpaired spins was found, but not intermediate values. I the 'ionic' case the...
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- Research paper
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- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 1960
- Creator
- Waters, Joyce Mary Partridge
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/2160
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- Chemical Sciences / - Chemical Sciences
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