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Covalent, ionic and metallic bonding models cannot explain the dynamic stability of molecules. There are no valence electrons that operate as bonding agents. Chemical bonding is due to magnetic coupling, Hydrogen atoms are the connecting links between atomic cores that consist of hydrogen building blocks.</span>[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | Covalent, ionic and metallic bonding models cannot explain the dynamic stability of molecules. There are no valence electrons that operate as bonding agents. Chemical bonding is due to magnetic coupling, Hydrogen atoms are the connecting links between atomic cores that consist of hydrogen building blocks.</span> | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Nature of Chemical Bonding |
| Author(s) | Johann Marinsek |
| Keywords | Chemical Bonding |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
Covalent, ionic and metallic bonding models cannot explain the dynamic stability of molecules. There are no valence electrons that operate as bonding agents. Chemical bonding is due to magnetic coupling, Hydrogen atoms are the connecting links between atomic cores that consist of hydrogen building blocks.