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  2. Pauling's principle of electroneutrality - Wikipedia

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    Pauling calculated the charge build up on the silicon atom due to the difference in electronegativity to be +2. The electroneutrality principle led Pauling to the conclusion that charge transfer from O to Si must occur using d orbitals forming a π-bond and he calculated that this π-bonding accounted for the shortening of the Si-O bond.

  3. Pauling's rules - Wikipedia

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    One of Pauling's examples is olivine, M 2 SiO 4, where M is a mixture of Mg 2+ at some sites and Fe 2+ at others. The structure contains distinct SiO 4 tetrahedra which do not share any oxygens (at corners, edges or faces) with each other. The lower-valence Mg 2+ and Fe 2+ cations are surrounded by polyhedra which do share oxygens.

  4. Linus Pauling - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, a website was created expounding Pauling's treatment which it referred to as Pauling Therapy. Proponents of Pauling Therapy believe that heart disease can be treated and even cured using only lysine and Vitamin C and without drugs or heart operations. [139] Pauling's work on vitamin C in his later

  5. Category:Quantum chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Pauling's principle of electroneutrality; Photovoltaic effect; Photovoltaics; Pi electron donor-acceptor; Pople diagram; Post–Hartree–Fock; Potential energy surface; Primogenic Effect; Principal interacting orbital; Principal quantum number

  6. Category:Chemical bonding - Wikipedia

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    Pauli exclusion principle; Pauling's principle of electroneutrality; Peptide bond; Perpendicular paramagnetic bond; Phi bond; Pi backbonding; Pi bond; Pi-stacking; Pnictogen bond; Polar bond; Polyhedral skeletal electron pair theory; Polyvalency (chemistry) Primogenic Effect; Pseudorotation; Pyramidal alkene

  7. Electronegativities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    See also: Electronegativities of the elements (data page) There are no reliable sources for Pm, Eu and Yb other than the range of 1.1–1.2; see Pauling, Linus (1960).

  8. Template : Periodic table (electronegativity by Pauling scale)

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    See also: Electronegativities of the elements (data page) There are no reliable sources for Pm, Eu and Yb other than the range of 1.1–1.2; see Pauling, Linus (1960).

  9. Slater–Pauling rule - Wikipedia

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    The basic rule given above makes several approximations. One simplification is rounding to the nearest integer. Because we are describing the number of electrons in a band using an average value, the s and d shells can be filled to non-integer numbers of electrons, allowing the Slater–Pauling rule to give more accurate predictions.