atomic volume - определение. Что такое atomic volume
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Что (кто) такое atomic volume - определение

IN CHEMISTRY, A VAN DER WAALS RADIUS IS A MEASURE FOR THE SIZE OF AN ATOM THAT IS NOT CHEMICALLY (IONICALLY OR COVALENTLY) BOUND. IN GENERAL A VAN DER WAALS RADIUS IS DEFINED AS HALF THE CLOSEST DISTANCE OF TWO EQUAL, NON-COVALENTLY BOUND, ATOMS.
Van Der Waals Radius; Van der Waals sphere; Van der Waals volume; Van der Waals diameter; Van der waals diameter; Van der Waals Radius; Atomic volume; Van der Waals radii

atomic volume         
¦ noun Chemistry the volume occupied by one gram-atom of an element under standard conditions.
Volume (finance)         
AMOUNT OF A SECURITY TRADED DURING A PERIOD OF TIME
Trading volume; Volume of trade; Trade volume
In capital markets, volume, or trading volume, is the amount (total number) of a security (or a given set of securities, or an entire market) that was traded during a given period of time. In the context of a single stock trading on a stock exchange, the volume is commonly reported as the number of shares that changed hands during a given day.
Van der Waals radius         
The van der Waals radius, r, of an atom is the radius of an imaginary hard sphere representing the distance of closest approach for another atom.

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Van der Waals radius

The van der Waals radius, rw, of an atom is the radius of an imaginary hard sphere representing the distance of closest approach for another atom. It is named after Johannes Diderik van der Waals, winner of the 1910 Nobel Prize in Physics, as he was the first to recognise that atoms were not simply points and to demonstrate the physical consequences of their size through the van der Waals equation of state.