heteronuclear

(adjective)

having different types of atoms or nuclei

Related Terms

  • diatomic

Examples of heteronuclear in the following topics:

  • Heteronuclear Diatomic Molecules

    • Heteronuclear diatomic molecules are composed of two atoms of two different elements.
    • In heteronuclear diatomic molecules, atomic orbitals only mix when the electronegativity values are similar.
    • While MOs for homonuclear diatomic molecules contain equal contributions from each interacting atomic orbital, MOs for heteronuclear diatomics contain different atomic orbital contributions.
    • Orbital interactions that produce bonding or antibonding orbitals in heteronuclear diatomics occur if there is sufficient overlap between atomic orbitals, as determined by their symmetries and similarity in orbital energies.
    • Recognize when the atomic orbitals in a heteronuclear diatomic molecule will mix.
  • Carbon NMR Spectroscopy

    • The most important operational technique that has led to successful and routine 13C nmr spectroscopy is the use of high-field pulse technology coupled with broad-band heteronuclear decoupling of all protons.
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