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    In atomic physics and chemistry, an atomic electron transition (also called an atomic transition, quantum jump, or quantum leap) is an electron changing...
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    In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule (or other physical structure)...
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  • associated with atomic electronic transitions and polyatomic gases have their own absorption band system. Atomic electron transition Resonance Raman spectroscopy...
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  • used; as a rule scientists speak of transitions between quantum states or energy levels. Atomic electron transitions cause the emission or absorption of...
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  • pyrotechnics and atomic emission spectroscopy. The color of the flames is understood through the principles of atomic electron transition and photoemission...
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    spectrum. As the atomic number Z increases, so too does the number of potential Auger transitions. Fortunately, the strongest electron-electron interactions...
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    quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital (/ˈɔːrbɪtəl/) is a function describing the location and wave-like behavior of an electron in an atom. This function...
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  • Atomic physics is the field of physics that studies atoms as an isolated system of electrons and an atomic nucleus. Atomic physics typically refers to...
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    Rydberg formula (category Atomic physics)
    primarily presented as a generalization of the Balmer series for all atomic electron transitions of hydrogen. It was first empirically stated in 1888 by the Swedish...
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  • their unpaired d electrons, as are many of their compounds. All of the elements that are ferromagnetic near room temperature are transition metals (iron,...
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  • quantum Hall effect Transition radiation, contrasts to the Cherenkov radiation Atomic electron transition, the transition of an electron from one quantum...
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    outermost isolated electron. Since the boundary is not a well-defined physical entity, there are various non-equivalent definitions of atomic radius. Four widely...
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    the core electrons whose configuration in phosphorus is identical to that of neon. Electron behavior is elaborated by other principles of atomic physics...
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  • an atom form the atomic core. Core electrons are tightly bound to the nucleus. Therefore, unlike valence electrons, core electrons play a secondary role...
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    Atom (redirect from Bound-bound transition)
    than electrons, it has a positive charge, and is called a positive ion (or cation). The electrons of an atom are attracted to the protons in an atomic nucleus...
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    of an electrically neutral atom absorbs an inner atomic electron, usually from the K or L electron shells. This process thereby changes a nuclear proton...
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    of a photon by an electron and the subsequent jump in energy levels is near-instantaneous. The atomic nucleus with which the electron is associated cannot...
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    Auger effect (redirect from Auger electrons)
    a valence electron which is subsequently ejected from the atom. This second ejected electron is called an Auger electron. For heavier atomic nuclei, the...
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    Periodic table (redirect from Atomic table)
    increasing atomic number Z. A new row (period) is started when a new electron shell has its first electron. Columns (groups) are determined by the electron configuration...
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    Rydberg formula. These observed spectral lines are due to the electron making transitions between two energy levels in an atom. The classification of the...
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    main-group element, a valence electron can exist only in the outermost electron shell; for a transition metal, a valence electron can also be in an inner shell...
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  • needed] Atomic absorption spectrometers are one of the most commonly sold and used analytical devices. Electrons exist in energy levels (i.e. atomic orbitals)...
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    equal to the number of electrons. For an ordinary atom which contains protons, neutrons and electrons, the sum of the atomic number Z and the neutron...
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    determining their respective electron configuration. Nuclear charge: If the nuclear charge (atomic number) is greater, the electrons are held more tightly by...
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  • year (disambiguation) LEEP (disambiguation) Quantum leap, an Atomic electron transition This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • The 18-electron rule is a chemical rule of thumb used primarily for predicting and rationalizing formulas for stable transition metal complexes, especially...
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    rather than gravity, and with the electron energies quantized (assuming only discrete values). In the history of atomic physics, it followed, and ultimately...
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  • leap (physics), also known as quantum jump, a transition between quantum states Atomic electron transition, a key example of the physics phenomenon Paradigm...
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    among other ways, in atomic and molecular spectra and in electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of free radicals and transition-metal ions. As the hyperfine...
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    due to the increased scattering of conduction electrons as a result of the increased amplitude of atomic vibration. Such theories of localization have...
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