Transferability (chemistry)

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title: Transferability (chemistry)
text: In chemistry, transferability is the assumption that a chemical property that is associated with an atom or a functional group in a molecule will have a similar value in a variety of different circumstances. Examples of transferable properties include: Electronegativity Nucleophilicity Chemical shifts in NMR spectroscopy Characteristic frequencies in Infrared spectroscopy Bond length and bond angle Bond energy Transferable properties are distinguished from conserved properties, which are assumed
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description: Assumption that a chemical property will only vary slightly under different circumstances
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