Systematics of Anomalies in the Filling of Electron Orbitals of Chemical Elements
G. V. Zhizhin
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G. V. Zhizhin: Skolkovo, Saint - Petersburg, Russia
International Journal of Chemoinformatics and Chemical Engineering (IJCCE), 2017, vol. 6, issue 1, 48-62
Abstract:
This article examines the systematized and defined laws of anomalies in the filling of the electronic orbitals of the periodic table of chemical elements. The particulars of the chemical compounds caused by these anomalies investigated. It is shown that the deviation from the accepted order of filling electron orbitals contribute to an increase in the activity of the elements. As a result, among the anomalous elements are so important for us elements such as copper, silver, gold, platinum, uranium, and others. The anomalous elements participating in the creation of complex chemical compounds lead to molecules of higher dimension.
Date: 2017
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