articleThe Journal of Physical Chemistry ASep 1, 2009Closed access

Bond Paths Are Not Chemical Bonds

McMaster University

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Abstract

This account takes to task papers that criticize the definition of a bond path as a criterion for the bonding between the atoms it links by mistakenly identifying it with a chemical bond. It is argued that the notion of a chemical bond is too restrictive to account for the physics underlying the broad spectrum of interactions between atoms and molecules that determine the properties of matter. A bond path on the other hand, as well as being accessible to experimental verification and subject to the theorems of quantum mechanics, is applicable to any and all of the interactions that account for the properties of matter. It is shown that one may define a bond path operator as a Dirac observable, making the bond…

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Keywords
  • Sextuple bond
  • Pauli exclusion principle
  • Chemical bond
  • van der Waals force
  • Bond
  • Quadruple bond
  • Observable
  • Quantum mechanics
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