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- Magic_number_(chemistry) abstract "The concept of magic numbers refer to a specific properties (such as stability) for only certain representatives among a distribution of species.The concept of magic numbers (in the field of chemistry) was first recognized by inspecting the intensity of mass-spectrometric signals of rare gas cluster ions. In case a gas condenses into clusters of atoms, the number of atoms in these clusters, that form most likely, varies between a few and hundreds. However, there are peaks at specific cluster sizes, deviating from a pure statistical distribution. Therefore, it was concluded that clusters of these specific numbers of rare gas atoms dominate due to their exceptional stability. The concept was also successfully applied to explain the monodispersed occurrence of thiolate-protected gold clusters; here the outstanding stability of specific cluster sizes is connected with their respective electronic configuration. The term magic numbers, is used also in the field of nuclear physics. In this context, magic numbers often represent three-dimensional figurate numbers such as the octahedral numbers: they count the numbers of spheres in sphere packings of Platonic solids and related polyhedra.".
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- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gas_laws.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Cluster_(physics).
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Figurate_number.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Gas.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Magic_number_(physics).
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Mass_spectrometry.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_physics.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Octahedral_number.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Platonic_solid.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Platonic_solids.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Polyhedron.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Sphere_packing.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLink Thiolate-protected_gold_cluster.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magic number (chemistry)".
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magic numbers".
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "magic number".
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wikiPageWikiLinkText "magic numbers".
- Magic_number_(chemistry) hasPhotoCollection Magic_number_(chemistry).
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- Magic_number_(chemistry) subject Category:Gas_laws.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) comment "The concept of magic numbers refer to a specific properties (such as stability) for only certain representatives among a distribution of species.The concept of magic numbers (in the field of chemistry) was first recognized by inspecting the intensity of mass-spectrometric signals of rare gas cluster ions. In case a gas condenses into clusters of atoms, the number of atoms in these clusters, that form most likely, varies between a few and hundreds.".
- Magic_number_(chemistry) label "Magic number (chemistry)".
- Magic_number_(chemistry) sameAs Nombre_magique_(chimie).
- Magic_number_(chemistry) sameAs m.046680_.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) sameAs Магические_кластеры.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) sameAs Q427504.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) sameAs Q427504.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) wasDerivedFrom Magic_number_(chemistry)?oldid=593864874.
- Magic_number_(chemistry) isPrimaryTopicOf Magic_number_(chemistry).