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Cluster theory is simply a package of some of the recently discovered natural laws of chemistry. These laws have enabled us to analyze and categorize chemical clusters of one or more skeletal elements. Most importantly, it can help us determine whether a cluster is metallic, metalloid, or nonmetallic. Further,of this, we can also determine the number of skeletal bonds or linkages a cluster possesses and the number of cluster valence electrons within it. Most importantly, it enables determining the possible SYMMETRY OF THE CLUSTER. This book covers a wide range of chemical clusters such as the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cluster theory is simply a package of some of the recently discovered natural laws of chemistry. These laws have enabled us to analyze and categorize chemical clusters of one or more skeletal elements. Most importantly, it can help us determine whether a cluster is metallic, metalloid, or nonmetallic. Further,of this, we can also determine the number of skeletal bonds or linkages a cluster possesses and the number of cluster valence electrons within it. Most importantly, it enables determining the possible SYMMETRY OF THE CLUSTER. This book covers a wide range of chemical clusters such as the ordinary clusters (Conventional clusters), hydrocarbons, boranes, metalloboranes, carbonyl clusters, golden clusters and Zintl ion clusters just to mention a few.
Autorenporträt
Enos Masheija Rwantale Kiremire graduated with BSc(Hons) degree majoring in Chemistry from, University of East Africa, Makerere University College, Uganda in 1970. He had the opportunity to be taught briefly by an inspiring notable visiting chemist, Prof. C.A. Coulson. He later did a PhD, graduating in 1977 March at the University of New Brunswick.