The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 238
... electrons may not land on that spot . Thereafter , the electrons in the beam are turned around at the target and return to the vicinity of the electron gun at the other end of the tube . At this juncture the action differs from that of ...
... electrons may not land on that spot . Thereafter , the electrons in the beam are turned around at the target and return to the vicinity of the electron gun at the other end of the tube . At this juncture the action differs from that of ...
Page 887
... electron pairs shared between atoms , a concept advanced chiefly by the U.S. chemist Gilbert N. Lewis . In Lewis ' formulation , when both electrons are contributed by one of the atoms , as in the boron - nitrogen bond , which is formed ...
... electron pairs shared between atoms , a concept advanced chiefly by the U.S. chemist Gilbert N. Lewis . In Lewis ' formulation , when both electrons are contributed by one of the atoms , as in the boron - nitrogen bond , which is formed ...
Page 992
... electron configurations of the third shell , for example , are equi - energic ( of the same energy , whichever one the electron occupies ) , which is not the case with any of the other atoms , all of which contain two or more electrons ...
... electron configurations of the third shell , for example , are equi - energic ( of the same energy , whichever one the electron occupies ) , which is not the case with any of the other atoms , all of which contain two or more electrons ...
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