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... energy , showing the abrupt increase in absorption as the energy becomes sufficient to remove an electron from the L shell . ( C ) Characteristic fluorescence line spectrum of tungsten , recorded with a bent crystal spectrometer . ( D ) ...
... energy , showing the abrupt increase in absorption as the energy becomes sufficient to remove an electron from the L shell . ( C ) Characteristic fluorescence line spectrum of tungsten , recorded with a bent crystal spectrometer . ( D ) ...
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Electronic energy of a molecule Allowed energies for a harmonic oscillator Selection rules. nuclei occurs , and decreased effects are seen caused by correlations in electron motion as the number of neutrons increases . For heavier atoms ...
Electronic energy of a molecule Allowed energies for a harmonic oscillator Selection rules. nuclei occurs , and decreased effects are seen caused by correlations in electron motion as the number of neutrons increases . For heavier atoms ...
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... energy . Stokes lines involve an increase in rotational energy of the molecules . By courtesy of the Pennsylvania State University , University Park Singlet and triplet states. relative intensity لسلب Rayleigh Line 20 40 I 60 1 I 80 100 ...
... energy . Stokes lines involve an increase in rotational energy of the molecules . By courtesy of the Pennsylvania State University , University Park Singlet and triplet states. relative intensity لسلب Rayleigh Line 20 40 I 60 1 I 80 100 ...
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