THE DICHOTOMY AND NUMBER THEORY OF CHEMICAL CLUSTERS
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book explores the historical development of number and cluster theory in chemical clusters, focusing on main group and transition metal elements. It details the progression from the 4N/14 Series to the establishment of cluster numbers and skeletal numbers. Key concepts include the categorization of clusters into CLAN and FAMILY series, the introduction of cluster valence equations, and the construction of isomeric structures using the K(n) parameter. Additionally, it highlights the dichotomous relationship within clusters, consisting of Cy and Dz components.
