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[2] viXra:2210.0148 [pdf] submitted on 2022-10-30 01:23:15

Bohr Model of the Atom, Mass Defect and Chemical Bond (in Russian)

Authors: Bezverkhniy Volodymyr Dmytrovych
Comments: 11 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please refrain from repeated submission and cancellation of the same article)

Analyzing the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, it was found that the energy of the ionization potential is exactly equal to the electron mass defect (relativistic). Considering that energy is always released during the formation of a chemical bond, which means that there is a mass defect, it was possible to obtain a physical justification for the chemical bond. The calculated "distances" between electrons confirm that chemical bond electrons can no longer be considered weakly interacting particles. Therefore, the Pauli principle does not apply to the chemical bond.

Анализируя боровскую модель атома водорода, обнаружено, что энергия потенциала ионизации точно равна дефекту массы электрона (релятивистской). Учитывая, что при образовании химической связи всегда выделяется энергия, а значит, существует дефект массы, удалось получить физическое обоснование химической связи. Вычисленные "расстояния" между электронами, подтверждают, что электроны химической связи уже нельзя считать слабо взаимодействующими частицами. Следовательно, принцип Паули к химической связи неприменим.
Category: Chemistry

[1] viXra:2210.0126 [pdf] submitted on 2022-10-26 00:36:32

Bohr Model of the Atom, Mass Defect and Chemical Bond

Authors: Bezverkhniy Volodymyr Dmytrovych.
Comments: 11 Pages.

Analyzing the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, it was found that the energy of the ionization potential is exactly equal to the electron mass defect (relativistic). Considering that energy is always released during the formation of a chemical bond, which means that there is a mass defect, it was possible to obtain a physical justification for the chemical bond. The calculated "distances" between electrons confirm that chemical bond electrons can no longer be considered weakly interacting particles. Therefore, the Pauli principle does not apply to the chemical bond.
Category: Chemistry