Agency of Product Quality Inspection, Huangshi City, Hubei Province, China
Online published on 22 April, 2013.
Use an extranuclear electron as a large-scale elastic ring (elastic phase trajectory), and calculate several small molecules, the results (bond length and dissociation energy) agree well with the fact (if they are coincidence, there should not be such a large probability). It is very interesting. Because the reason is certainly incompatible with the existing concept, so we will not discuss these two issues that why the electron ring so big and why it has the flexibility? Exciting are that there are the diatomic molecules whose non-bonding electron number is not zero such as Na2, K2 and asymmetric HF molecules in the calculation examples, molecular structure are very intuitive, and the calculation method is much simpler than the existing.
Electric structure, Large-scale elastic ring, Phase trajectory, Bond length, Dissociation energy