Citations:homœopolar

Adjective

 * 1924, Edward Frankland Armstrong, Chemistry in the Twentieth Century, E. Benn; page #54:
 * An essential novelty of Lewis’s presentation is that he assumes it possible for atoms to hold pairs of electrons (or duplets, as they are called), but not single electrons, in common, which aids considerably in picturing homœopolar compounds.
 * 1927, Edward Neville da Costa Andrade, The Structure of the Atom, Bell; page #636:
 * To explain the formation of homœopolar compounds is one of the chief tasks of any valency theory.
 * 1928, Arnold Sommerfeld and Henry Leopold Brose, Atomic Structure and Spectral Lines, Methuen; page #104:
 * […]  the difficulty of understanding the latter presented itself to us sufficiently clearly in § 4 in the case of the simplest homœopolar problem, that of the H₂‐molecule.