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Covalent liquids: Experimental aspects

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A review is given of the extent to which covalency corrections must be applied to models of liquid alloys based on simple ionic or hard-sphere interactions. In some cases the corrections need to be madelocally (e.g. Cu2Se) and in other cases the covalency isextended and leads to network formation.

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Si descrive fino a che punto le correzioni di covalenza devono essere applicate a modelli di leghe di liquidi basate su interazioni semplici ioniche o di sfera dura. In alcuni casi le correzioni necessitano di esser fatte localmente (per esempio Cu2Se) ed in altri casi la covalenza è estesa e porta a formazione di network.

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Enderby, J.E. Covalent liquids: Experimental aspects. Il Nuovo Cimento D 12, 633–648 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02453315

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