Hard, soft, and borderline ligands are listed in Table I. From a survey of the affinities of metals for ligands, Pearson has set forth the general principle that "... hard acids prefer to associate with TABLE I Classification of Lewis ...
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Modelling and Simulation of Chemical Reactions: A Mechanistic Point of View
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In the phase transitions among the solid, liquid, and gaseous forms of water, we see a profound demonstration of how properties at the molecular scale dictate the behavior of the bulk material.
Offering a thorough explanation of electrode kinetics, this textbook emphasizes physical phenomena - rather than mathematical formalism - and elucidates the underlying principles of the different experimental techniques.
Basic Reaction Kinetics and Mechanisms