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To remove an electron from an atom requires an energy of the order of a few
electron volts, the exact value depending ... with the nucleus at the centre and
paths representing orbits of the surrounding electrons, as in the upper part of
Figure 1.
To remove an electron from an atom requires an energy of the order of a few
electron volts, the exact value depending ... with the nucleus at the centre and
paths representing orbits of the surrounding electrons, as in the upper part of
Figure 1.
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Electrons in shells interatomic distance Effect of electron spin Mechanism of
electrical conductivity Semiconductors Problems. to the wealth of data to be
explained. From the mid-20th century, new techniques, such as optical pumping,
the ...
Electrons in shells interatomic distance Effect of electron spin Mechanism of
electrical conductivity Semiconductors Problems. to the wealth of data to be
explained. From the mid-20th century, new techniques, such as optical pumping,
the ...
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Effect of electron spin Mechanism of electrical conductivity Semiconductors
Problems of meaSurement Key discoveries ... In the case of two hydrogen atoms,
there are just two electrons present, and so they can both be in the symmetric
state, ...
Effect of electron spin Mechanism of electrical conductivity Semiconductors
Problems of meaSurement Key discoveries ... In the case of two hydrogen atoms,
there are just two electrons present, and so they can both be in the symmetric
state, ...
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