Joyti,
The coordination number of Rh-C bonds is defined as the total number of
Rh-C bonds in the sample divided by the total number of Rh atoms in the
sample.
Anatoly
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On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 12:25 PM Jyoti Pandey
Hello everyone,
I have a cluster of 13 Rh atoms above the graphene sheet. The first coordination number that I am getting is around 1.65 (which is obtained by choosing a Rh-C) path. I am curious to know whether this value is the "exact" or the "average" coordination number w.r.t all the Rh atoms.
Thanks
With Best Regards
Dr. Jyoti Pandey, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Researcher Department of Physics Central Michigan University, MI, USA Mobile No. +1-928-265-0599 .....................................
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