
doi: 10.1063/1.48820
The inherent chemical reactivity of a molecule is discussed in the framework of density functional theory. Using the concepts of chemical potential (electronegativity), hardness, softness, and condensed fukui function it is shown that one may characterize the reactive sites of chemical species through the chemical potential equalization principle, the maximum hardness principle, and the local hard and soft acids and bases principle.
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