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Because carbon atoms can form stable bonds with four other atoms, they are uniquely suited for the construction of complex molecules.
Thus, two hydrogen atoms can form a molecule if their electron spins are opposite, but not if they are the same.
More elaborate organic groups include the cyclopentadienyl group, C5H5, in which all five carbon atoms can form bonds with the metal atom.
There are three basic ways that the outer electrons of atoms can form bonds: Electrons can be transferred from one atom to another.
Atoms can form a continuous magnitude if all of them are contiguous, i.e., if they all occupy contiguous atomic places.
The EDS spectrum of these NPs has a much reduced C peak compared with Au11Ag79 because only Ag atoms can form a complex with TOP.
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When a given metal atom can form more than one type of cation, the charge on the particular cation present must be specified in the name of the compound.
He employed palladium to promote reactions involving alkenes molecules in which two carbon atoms are joined by what is known as a double bond (each carbon atom can form up to four bonds with other atoms, which is why there are so many types of organic compound).
The number of edges connecting each node is limited by the number of covalent bonds an atom can form.
First principles calculations revealed that each single Pd atom can form Kubas-type complexes by binding up to three H2 molecules in the pressure range of adsorption measurements.
The linear impact of the molecule size on the run time is explained by the constant number of bonds an atom can form as can be obtained from a theoretical analysis of backtracking algorithms for subgraph isomorphism [40, 41]. Figure 10 Molecule size experiment patterns.
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