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The elements share certain general similarities in chemical behaviour, though they are clearly differentiated from one another chemically, and these similarities reflect common features of the electronic structures of their atoms.
Chemical activity and the closely related fugacity were suggested as measures of chemical behaviour and affinity by G. N. Lewis in his now century old formulation of chemical thermodynamics [1].
Such twisted amides demonstrate unusually reactive chemical behaviour compared with typical amide bonds.
The vanadia loading strongly influenced structure and chemical behaviour.
Their chemical behaviour resembles that of carbanions, species that contain a negatively charged carbon.
These considerations become important in comparing the chemical behaviour of the nitrogen group elements.
In its chemical behaviour, naphthalene shows the aromatic character associated with benzene and its simple derivatives.
Their atoms have similar configurations and similar physical and chemical behaviour; the most common valences are 3 and 4.
In fact, the chemical behaviour of these two elements is more similar than for any other pair of elements known.
The effect of surface damage on the chemical behaviour of Th and Ce is then detailed.
The halogen elements show great resemblances to one another in their general chemical behaviour and in the properties of their compounds with other elements.
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