polarisointikyvyllä
Polarisointikyvyllä, also known as polarizability, is a fundamental property of atoms, molecules, and ions that describes how easily their electron cloud can be distorted by an external electric field. When an electric field is applied, the positive nuclei and the negative electron cloud experience opposing forces. This differential force causes the electron cloud to shift relative to the nucleus, creating an induced dipole moment. The magnitude of this induced dipole moment is directly proportional to the strength of the applied electric field. The proportionality constant is the polarizability.
Polarizability is a crucial concept in understanding various physical and chemical phenomena. For instance, it plays
The polarizability of a species depends on its electronic structure. Generally, larger atoms or molecules with