Delocalization Electrons belonging to certain molecules are not attached to a particular atom or bond in that molecule.
This "pull" is termed electronegativity and measures the attraction for electrons a particular atom has.
Colors will depend on the particular atoms used to form condensates.
In this structure the metal coordinates to the π-electron system of the ring instead of a particular atom.
AES results may typically be used to infer information on the chemical environment of particular atoms in a surface.
For ions, the charge on a particular atom may be denoted with a right-hand superscript.
If so, can the generated particles be the ones needed to create particular atoms?
These electrons are associated with the whole molecule rather than any particular atom and occupy the so-called -molecular orbitals.
We could neither predict nor influence when any particular atom in the collection representing the original sample would decay.
The resulting arrow is a good approximation of the net polarity around that particular central atom.