Sunday, August 25, 2019

bond - What is charge density?


For example, Magnesium has a higher charge density compared to Sodium, therefore its metallic lattice is stronger and it has a higher melting point. Does that mean that Magnesium has more protons and a smaller atomic radius or is it about its charge (2+), that makes its lattice stronger?


What does charge density show?




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