I know that the ionisation energy increases across a period (bc there are more protons that would pull in the electrons more as we move towards the right end of the periodic table). However, I'm not quite sure how to move on from that point to actually get to an answer — could some...
Ionisation potential and electron affinityFirstorder correctionA new first-order method is proposed to improve the potential energy of the polar molecules. The nature of the polar bonding is illustrated by some examples, LiF, LiO, LiH, ScO, and AlO molecules, covering from strong to weak ionic ...
A perturbative analysis of the ground-state similarity transformed Hamiltonian and its effect on the various Fock-space coupled cluster (FSCC) sectors is presented through calculation of ionisation potential, electron affinity, excitation energies and response properties. Various truncation schemes of the ...
This invention relates to a new method of performing chemical reactions by the injection of selected forms of energy into the reaction zone using novel means. Through the application of this principle new processes which are applicable to a large number of different industries are obtained. In ...