"crystal field theory" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

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  1. (physical chemistry, quantum mechanics) A description of various properties of transition element complex compounds that compares the effects of its ligands to that of neighbouring atoms in a crystal Wikipedia link: crystal field theory Tags: physical, uncountable Categories (topical): Crystal, Electrochemistry, Physical chemistry, Quantum mechanics Translations (Translations): Kristallfeldtheorie [feminine] (German)
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