elementvaries
Elementvaries is a term used in theoretical chemistry and materials science to describe elements whose chemical behavior changes with external conditions. It refers to a class of cases where valence and bonding tendencies are not fixed in a given environment, rather than to a specific element.
In transition-metal chemistry, many elements exhibit multiple oxidation states, and in certain coordination environments they may
Key mechanisms include ligand-field and covalency effects, electron correlation, pressure- or temperature-driven phase transitions, and external
Applications are found in catalysis with tunable activity, redox-flow systems, and smart materials whose properties depend
The term is not widely adopted as a formal category in standard chemistry; it appears mainly in
See also: variable valence, redox chemistry, valence state, spin-crossover, charge transfer, ligand-field theory.