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The MCAS Way | Joel M. Williams
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24 Sep 1999 | Subject: | General Physics | physics.gen-ph | Affiliation: | JMC Williams Consultants, Los Alamos, NM | Abstract: | The MCAS Way extends the MCAS concept of atomic orbitals to molecular bonding. There are many examples given for each bonding type. Part I: The MCAS atomic orbital concept. There are no spherical orbitals and spin pairing does not occur through spin reversal. Quantum numbers do not validate coexistence in identical space. Part II: Single bonds. There are no sigma-bonds wherein two electrons occupy identical space on a line between nuclei; only off-axis (Xi) bonding. Covalent bonding is purely electrostatic; just like ionic bonding. Part III: Triple bonds. There are no Pi-bonds in a triple bond. Part IV: Simple double bonds. There are no sigma bonds; only Pi| and Pi_ bonds. Part V: Multiple bonds. The traditional Pi-cloud is only a group of reciprocating, vertically pumping, electron pistons. Electrons conjugate by flowing around nuclei in the nuclear plane. Atoms adopt a twelve-lobed (T12) orbital arrangement for multiple bonding. Aromaticity is defined by 2(2n+1), not (4n+2). Part VI: Miscellaneous compounds. Isoelectronic XO3, phosphorous and its oxides, and boranes. | Source: | arXiv, physics/9909053 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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