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... electron volts . The excitation energy is transferred to the electrons re- sponsible for luminescence , which jump from their ground - state energy level to a level of higher energy . The energy levels that electrons can assume are ...
... electron volts . The excitation energy is transferred to the electrons re- sponsible for luminescence , which jump from their ground - state energy level to a level of higher energy . The energy levels that electrons can assume are ...
Page 328
... electrons , such that each electron state within a shell has the same individual orbital and spin magnetic moment , the only difference being that the vectors representing these magnetic moments are differently oriented in space . When ...
... electrons , such that each electron state within a shell has the same individual orbital and spin magnetic moment , the only difference being that the vectors representing these magnetic moments are differently oriented in space . When ...
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... electrons arranged in shells around the nucleus . Each electron occupies a position defined by its energy relative to the energies of all the other electrons , and they are bound to the nucleus accordingly , electrons nearest to it ...
... electrons arranged in shells around the nucleus . Each electron occupies a position defined by its energy relative to the energies of all the other electrons , and they are bound to the nucleus accordingly , electrons nearest to it ...
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