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Designing compounds with high electron density
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If 'd' is the ratio of the total number of electrons in a compound and the average radius(of all anions and cations, or covalent radii), are there known compounds (inorganic or organic) where d is high?
Are there any rules or analytic techniques to design such compounds that have stable chemistry?
Don't confuse the electron density in the title to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_density
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It would mostly be determined by the atomic weight of the atoms involved. Most electrons don't participate in bonding.
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