sidospituus
Sidospituus is a term used in Finnish texts to refer to what is more commonly called sidospituus, meaning bond length. The expression sidospituus may appear as a misspelling or variant, but the concept it denotes is the distance between two atoms joined by a chemical bond within a molecule. Bond length is typically measured in picometers or angstroms and is a key parameter in understanding molecular structure.
Bond lengths depend on several factors. Bond order (single, double, triple) generally correlates with length, with
Typical ranges (in angstroms) for common bonds are roughly: C–H about 1.09 Å; C–C around 1.54 Å
Measurement and determination methods include X-ray crystallography for crystalline samples, neutron diffraction to locate light atoms,
Sidospituus, or more correctly sidospituus in Finnish, is fundamental for predicting molecular geometry, reactivity, and material