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Quantum chemistry / Chemical properties / Charge carriers / Van der Waals force / Chemical bond / Electron / Multipole moment / Energy level / London dispersion force / Chemistry / Chemical bonding / Intermolecular forces
Date: 2013-06-19 00:30:40
Quantum chemistry
Chemical properties
Charge carriers
Van der Waals force
Chemical bond
Electron
Multipole moment
Energy level
London dispersion force
Chemistry
Chemical bonding
Intermolecular forces

return to updates Replacing van der Waals Forces with the Charge Field by Miles Mathis

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