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  • A specification of the occupation of an [[atom]]'s [[electron orbital]]s by [[electron]]s.
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  • * [[electron orbital]], a one-electron function (in quantum chemistry) * [[atomic orbital]], in quantum mechanics a one-electron function for an atom
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  • {{r|Electron acceptor}} {{r|Electron donor}}
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  • ...ctric current''' refers to the flow of [[electric charge]], for example, [[electron]]s through a [[conductor]], or [[ion]]s in a [[plasma]]. Electric current c ==Electron flow==
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  • ...cally integrable one-electron function (function of the coordinates of one electron)
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  • ...reactions that couple a chemical reaction between an electron donor and an electron acceptor to the transfer of protons across a membrane.
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  • ...cipline that deals with the behavior and effects of [[electron]]s (as in [[electron tube]]s and [[transistor]]s) and with electronic devices, systems, or equip
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  • ...ron configuration''' specifies the occupancy with electrons of different [[electron orbital]]s of an atom or molecule. ...bel of an orbital is its energy and orbital degeneracies do not occur, the electron configuration of the ground state of a low-symmetry molecule is simple. It
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  • ...of particle physics. It is the [[neutrino]] that is associated with the [[electron]].
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  • ...[muon neutrinos]], and [[tau neutrinos]], each with a charged partner, the electron, the [[muon]], and the [[tau]], respectively.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Electron]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Electron configuration]]
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  • ...attempt to gain or lose electrons to either "fill" or "empty" the outer [[electron shell]]. See for more details [[chemical bond#octet rule|chemical bond]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Atomic electron configuration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mercury (element)/Electron configuration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hydrogen/Ground state electron configuration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lithium/Ground state electron configuration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Helium/Ground state electron configuration]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Electron orbital]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Atomic electron configuration}}
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  • The '''electronvolt (eV)''', also commonly spelled as electron volt (two words), is a unit of [[energy]] used in many branches of [[physic ...pdf Physics Today] on September 19, 2009</ref>), so that the energy of the electron in the field is &minus;''e''&Phi;. When &Delta;&Phi; = 1 volt, the potenti
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  • ==Electron microscopes==
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  • A material conducive to the transfer of [[electron]]s through it
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  • Dutch-American physicist (1900-1988) known for the discovery of electron spin.
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  • A group of electron orbitals that share the same principal quantum number (''n'').
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  • The potential of a physical system to provide or accept [[electron]]s.
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  • {{r|Electron orbital}} {{r|Electron}}
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  • An abbreviated description of the angular momentum quantum numbers in a multi-electron atom.
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  • [[Chemical]] that accepts [[electron]] pairs donated by a Lewis base; used as reaction promoters and ]]catalyst]
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  • An [[atom]], excluding [[hydrogen]] itself, with only one electron, having charge +(Z-1), where Z = atomic number.
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  • A chemical element whose [[atomic electron configuration]] of the ground (lowest energy) state has an incompletely fil
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[spin]] 1/2 elementary particle, such as an [[electron]], [[muon]] or [[neutrino]], that is not subject to the strong force.
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  • A chemical that accepts electron pairs, but sometimes defined as proton (H<sup>+</sup>) or hydronium (H<sub>
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  • ...nic chemical containing a nitrogen atom with tetrahedral arrangement of it electron pairs and its lone pair of electrons.
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  • |Atomic mass|Atomic number|Atomic symbol|Boiling point|Electron configuration|Electronegativity|Periodic table of elements|Standard phase
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Atomic electron configuration]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • ...d Model can not explain these results. The Standard Model assumes that the electron has no structure.
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  • A function in quantum mechanics describing the motion of an electron in a molecule.
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  • ...ach having two rows and two columns, which represent the components of the electron spin operator.
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  • ...presentation of the arrangements of [[atomic nucleus|atomic nuclei]] and [[electron]]s within a [[chemical compound]].
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  • Function in quantum mechanics describing the motion of an electron around the nucleus of an atom.
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  • A high-energy [[electron]] or [[positron]] emitted, along with a [[neutrino]], by the decay of an at
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  • Functions used as atomic orbitals in the LCAO method for the computation of electron orbitals in molecules.
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  • ...es and photons have momentum. Compton measured [[Compton Scattering|photon-electron scattering]] in 1922 and received the Nobel in Physics in 1927 for his achi
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  • {{r|Electron orbital}} {{r|Electron shell}}
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  • ...found at [[Lewis acid-base theory]]. Lewis acids can accept a share of an electron share either because they have an incomplete valence shell, as does AlCl<su
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  • Experiment to measure the elementary electric charge (the charge of the electron), between tiny charged droplets of oil suspended between two metal electrod
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  • ...ble of undergoing oxidation-reduction reactions, and can accept either one electron in a two step process or can accept two electrons at once. The flavin [[moi ...]], it donates its electrons to O<sub>2</sub> (through the mitochondrial [[electron transport chain]]), releasing enough energy to synthesize approximately 1
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  • ...f engineering that deals with the behavior and effects of electrons (as in electron tubes and transistors) and with electronic devices, systems, or equipment.
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  • ...having electric charges of a magnitude one-third or two-thirds that of the electron, regarded as constituents of all hadrons.
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  • ...oxidation of organic compounds, such as carbohydrates, using an endogenous electron acceptor, which is usually an organic compound.
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  • Charge of electron (negative) and proton (positive); before discovery of the quark thought to
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  • Experiment designed by Fermilab, using the NuMI Off-Axis Electron Neutrino Appearance (NOvA) detector facility to examine neutrinos sent from
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  • In [[atomic spectroscopy]], an '''electron shell''' is set of spatial orbitals with the same [[principal quantum num ...on Hamiltonian. This commutation occurs if, and only if, the effective one-electron Hamiltonian is rotationally invariant.
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  • ...ctronics''' is the [[science]] of systems that work based on the flow of [[electron]]s through various substances or a [[vacuum]], for the purposes of storing
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  • ...ch ATP is formed by coupling the transfer of electrons through a series of electron carriers to proton gradients across a biological membrane; most frequently
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  • ...c radiation produced by the acceleration of a charged particle, such as an electron, when deflected by another charged particle, such as an atomic nucleus.
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  • ...that produces [[visible light]] when impacted by [[ionizing radiation]], [[electron]]s, or other energies outside the visible spectrum; the emission of light m
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Electron configuration]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Atomic electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • ...mbedded in thylakoid membranes, mediating the initial light harvesting and electron transfer steps in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis in plants
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  • ...drop experiment''' was the first experiment to measure the charge of the [[electron]]. It was performed in 1909 by Robert Millikan and later earned him the Nob
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  • ...drogen]] atom (1913) predicts the existence of a smallest orbit for the [[electron]] circulating the hydrogen [[nucleus]]. Today the radius of this orbit is ...his assumption is made) and ''e'' is the [[elementary charge|charge of the electron]].
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  • {{rpl|Electron transfer chain}}
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  • ...hase|Molar Mass|Periodic table of elements|Atomic Symbol|Molecular Formula|Electron Configuration|Table left|Table right|Table above|Table below|group|period|b
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • ...], and [[radon]]. In an inert gas atom the [[Atomic_electron_configuration|electron configuration]] has completely filled any occupied [[Atomic_orbital|orbital
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • ...'', refers to the magnitude of the electrical charge both on an [[Electron|electron]] and on a [[Proton|proton]]. It was first measured by Robert Millikan in ...of its charge is designated +e, whereas the magnitude of the charge on the electron, which carries a negative charge, is designated -e.
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  • ...description of an [[atom]] suggests a very broad region for finding the [[electron]]. It is difficult to define a sharp boundary for distance between the elec ...from left to right) between the opposite charges in the [[nucleus]] and [[electron cloud]] cause the atom to be 'sucked' together a little tighter. Atomic ra
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  • ...n (squiggle); ''Center'': simultaneous emission and absorption; ''Right'': electron on left emits photon.}} ...tical basis were the anomalous [[Magnetic moment| magnetic moment]] of the electron and the [[Lamb shift]].<ref name=Kinoshita/>
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  • An '''electron''' is an [[elementary particle]] that carries a negative [[elementary charg ...entary charge |url=http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?e|search_for=electron+charge |work=The NIST reference on constants, units, and uncertainty |publi
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • ...umber''', usually designated by ''n'', appears in the description of the [[electron|electronic structure]] of [[atom]]s. The [[quantum number]] first arose in ...s in this theory at two places: in the energy ''E''<sub>''n''</sub> of the electron and in the length ''a''<sub>''n''</sub> of the semi-major axis of the ''n''
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|Electron configuration}} {{r|Electron}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|electron}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{rpl|Electron density}}
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  • {{r|Electron}}
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  • ...ctron]] pair and a Lewis base is any species that can donate a share of an electron pair. In this theory, neutralization occurs when the Lewis acid and Lewis ...emicals form a complex in which BF<sub>3</sub> accepts a share of the lone electron pair of NH<sub>3</sub>.
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  • {{r|Electron configuration}} {{r|Electron}}
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  • {{r|Electron beam therapy}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron configuration}}
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}} {{r|Electron shell}}
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  • ...alf-integral spin, i.e., an odd multiple of one-half. Examples include the electron, the proton, and the neutron.
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  • {{r|Atomic electron configuration}}
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  • .../sup> kg = 105.7 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>, which is 206.8 times the mass of the [[electron]].
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  • {{r|Electron}}
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  • .../sup> kg = 1,777 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>, which is 3,477 times the mass of the [[electron]].
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  • ...physicist who, with [[Samuel Abraham Goudsmit]], proposed the concept of [[electron spin]]. ...cal force by a requirement regarding the internal behavior of every single electron] appeared in [http://www.springerlink.com/content/u20q85248gp8166q/ Die Nat
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  • Chemical loss of [[electron]]s, gain of [[oxygen]], or loss of [[hydrogen]], from an [[atom]], [[ion]]
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  • ...sics)|tau]] (&tau;<sup>−</sup>), and their associated [[neutrino]]s: the [[electron neutrino]] (&nu;<sub>e</sub>), [[muon neutrino]] (&nu;<sub>&mu;</sub>), and Leptons can possess [[electric charge]] as in the case of the electron, muon, and tau (all negatively charged), and the corresponding antileptons
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  • ....vanderbilt.edu/bsci111a/photosynthesis/photosynthesis.htm Photosynthesis: Electron flow and the Hill reaction]. ** <font face="Gill Sans MT">Four informative diagrams summarizing electron flow dynamics in the thylakoid membranes during photosynthesis.</font>
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