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Hitchcock Foundation Lectures: "The Development of the Concept of Chemical Bond." January 17, 1983. University of California, Berkeley.G.N. Lewis' 1916 Paper (part 1). (0:42)
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Linus Pauling: Well, next of course is G.N. Lewis's famous 1916 paper. In it he said electrons in most atoms can be put at the corners of
a cube, that sometimes these cubes share edges with one another, not corners but edges, a pair of electrons. Shortly after
that he got around to saying that the chemical bond consisted of two electrons held jointly by two atoms. He emphasized partial
ionic character of bonds, partial polar character.
ClipCreator: Linus Pauling Associated: G.N. Lewis Clip ID: 1983v.2-lewispapera
Full WorkCreator: Linus Pauling Associated: University of California, Berkeley
Date: January 17, 1983 Genre: sound ID: 1983v.2 Copyright: More Information
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