- In electromagnetism,
there are two
kinds of dipoles: An
electric dipole deals with the
separation of the
positive and
negative charges found in any electromagnetic...
- 1,3-
dipolar cycloaddition is a
chemical reaction between a 1,3-dipole and a
dipolarophile to form a five-membered ring. The
earliest 1,3-
dipolar cycloadditions...
- A
coordinate covalent bond, also
known as a
dative bond,
dipolar bond, or
coordinate bond is a kind of two-center, two-electron
covalent bond in which...
- zwitterions. Some
dipolar compounds can have an
uncharged canonical form. 1,2-
dipolar compounds have the
opposite charges on
adjacent atoms. 1,3-
dipolar compounds...
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Magnetic dipole–dipole interaction, also
called dipolar coupling,
refers to the
direct interaction between two
magnetic dipoles.
Suppose m1 and m2 are...
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Group velocity dispersion Birefringence Self-focusing
Harmonic generation Dipolar polarization is a
polarization that is
either inherent to
polar molecules...
- In chemistry, a
zwitterion (/ˈtsvɪtəˌraɪən/ TSVIT-ə-rye-ən; from
German Zwitter [ˈtsvɪtɐ] 'hermaphrodite'), also
called an
inner salt, is a
molecule that...
- In
process theology,
dipolar theism is the
position that to
conceive a
perfect God, one must
conceive Him as
embodying the "good" in sometimes-opposing...
-
anisotropy (CSA)
induced by the
electron cloud around the
nucleus and the
dipolar coupling to
other nuclear spins. More such
interactions exist, in particular...
- An
ylide or ylid (/ˈɪlɪd/) is a
neutral dipolar molecule containing a
formally negatively charged atom (usually a carbanion)
directly attached to a heteroatom...