electrons in A Sentence

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    Electrons may be anywhere within this cloud.

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    Electrons always experience a net force.

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    If it were to gain or lose Electrons-.

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    Presence of lone pair of Electrons.

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    When Electrons flow through such a.

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    Electrons jump between orbitals like particles.

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    (a) one of the oxygen atoms has gained Electrons.

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    Therefore, there will be ten Electrons in the atom.

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    In the first row, only two Electrons can fit.

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    Billion Electrons are required to produce a single email.

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    Billion Electrons are required to generate just one e-mail.

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    Electrons move around the nucleus in different shells or orbits.

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    If it is electrically neutral, it will have 11 Electrons.

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    So, the sodium atom would have 10 Electrons in total.

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    The moving free Electrons cause more collisions and more Electrons;

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    When Electrons flow through such a circuit, they create electricity.

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    The maximum number of Electrons in any shell can be 2n2.

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    No two Electrons in an atom can have the same numbers.

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    Recall that free radicals are molecules lacking stability due to unpaired Electrons.

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    Argon's complete octet of Electrons indicates full s and p subshells.

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    density distribution of Electrons in the protein, in the crystallized state,

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    No two Electrons in an atom can have the same quantum numbers.

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    It includes various layers of the uppermost atmosphere where free Electrons flow freely.

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    In addition, Electrons are emitted where the electrical field strength is greatest;

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    We all know that Electrons are Fermions and they obey Pauli's exclusion principle.

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    This is because just like Electrons, neutrons are also Fermion obeying Pauli's exclusion principle.

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    In this case, anyons can emerge as“quasiparticles” from correlated states of many Electrons.

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    Lanthanoid Contraction: In the lanthanoids, the Electrons are getting filled in the 4f-subshell.

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    After 300,000 years of its time, Electrons and candor together make the atom(mostly hydrogen);

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    Atoms are electrically neutral if they have an equal number of protons and Electrons.

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