- The
Hückel method or
Hückel molecular orbital theory,
proposed by
Erich Hückel in 1930, is a
simple method for
calculating molecular orbitals as linear...
-
Hückel or
Huckel may
refer to:
Erich Hückel (1896-1980),
German physicist and
chemist Debye–
Hückel equation (named
after Peter Debye and
Erich Hückel)...
- The Debye–
Hückel theory was
proposed by
Peter Debye and
Erich Hückel as a
theoretical explanation for
departures from
ideality in
solutions of electrolytes...
- In
organic chemistry,
Hückel's rule
predicts that a
planar ring
molecule will have
aromatic properties if it has 4n + 2 π electrons,
where n is a non-negative...
- The
chemists Peter Debye and
Erich Hückel noticed that
solutions that
contain ionic solutes do not
behave ideally even at very low concentrations. So,...
- Debye–
Hückel theory of
electrolytic solutions The
Hückel method of
approximate molecular orbital (MO)
calculations on π
electron systems.
Hückel was born...
- In chemistry, the Möbius–
Hückel treatment is a
methodology used to
predict whether a
reaction is
allowed or forbidden. It is
often used
along with the...
-
Debye length λ D {\displaystyle \lambda _{\rm {D}}} (Debye
radius or Debye–
Hückel screening length), is a
measure of a
charge carrier's net electrostatic...
- The
extended Hückel method is a
semiempirical quantum chemistry method,
developed by
Roald Hoffmann since 1963. It is
based on the
Hückel method but, while...
- out-of-phase overlaps, the
opposite pattern compared to the
aromatic character to
Hückel systems. The
nodal plane of the orbitals,
viewed as a ribbon, is a Möbius...