Abstract
Undoubtedly, the most useful tools for understanding chemical bonds in molecules or solids are those that serve to correlate the wealth of structural and physical data known to chemists. This means that the Zintl concept and the simple ideas of the electron pair bond handed down by Lewis, Pauling and others will and should have a prominent role in the way chemists think about chemical bonds. Bearing this in mind our discussion below will begin with a review of the kinds of solid state compounds that can be best understood with the Zintl viewpoint.
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Hughbanks, T. (1992). The Metal—Nonmetal Bond in the Solid State. In: Fehlner, T.P. (eds) Inorganometallic Chemistry. Modern Inorganic Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2459-9_7
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