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... electrons , as in the upper part of Figure 1. Another shows the electrons not in orbits but " smeared out " as clouds of various regular shapes that surround and hide the nucleus , as shown in the lower part of Figure 1. In fact ...
... electrons , as in the upper part of Figure 1. Another shows the electrons not in orbits but " smeared out " as clouds of various regular shapes that surround and hide the nucleus , as shown in the lower part of Figure 1. In fact ...
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Electrons in shells B interatomic distance interatomic distance Effect of electron spin The oxygen- hydrogen ratio Halide- silver. to the wealth of data to be explained . From the mid - 20th century , new techniques , such as optical ...
Electrons in shells B interatomic distance interatomic distance Effect of electron spin The oxygen- hydrogen ratio Halide- silver. to the wealth of data to be explained . From the mid - 20th century , new techniques , such as optical ...
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... electrons . In the case of two hydrogen atoms , there are just two electrons present , and so they can both be in the symmetric state , reinforcing the bonding . In the case of two helium atoms , with four electrons , two must go into ...
... electrons . In the case of two hydrogen atoms , there are just two electrons present , and so they can both be in the symmetric state , reinforcing the bonding . In the case of two helium atoms , with four electrons , two must go into ...
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