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Chemical affinity

In chemical physics and physical chemistry, chemical affinity is the electronic property by which dissimilar chemical species are capable of forming chemical compounds. Chemical affinity can also refer to the tendency of an atom or compound to combine by chemical reaction with atoms or compounds of unlike composition.

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related to Early theories · 12
Chemical affinity → Albertus Magnus, Chemical, Georg Stahl, German, Isaac Newton, Johann Glauber, John Mayow, Later, Many, Physical, Robert Boyle, The
related to Modern conceptions · 11
Chemical affinity → Carey, Chemical, Chemistry, Fe3, For, George, Health, Human Life, In, Many, PO4
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Chemical affinity → Absolute Zero, Chemistry Presentation Speech, Development, Establishment, Gerard De Geer, History, Idea, Nobel Prize, Scientific Ideas, William Whewell
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Chemical affinity → electronic property by which dissimilar chemical species are capable of forming chemical compounds, somewhat modified variation of its eighteenth-century precursor

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Chemical affinityrelated to Early theoriesIsaac Newton0.60section

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