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Crystal Field Theory (CFT).
Introduction to the Crystal Field Theory (CFT) Adapted from Dr. Robert Lancashire, Chemistry Dept., Univ. of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica In the ionic CFT, it is assumed that the ions are simple point charges. When applied to alkali metal ions containing a symmetric sphere of charge, calculations of energies are generally quite successful. The approach taken uses classical potential energy ...
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