The equation of motion of two-electron atom in 3-D space is transformed into that of one-electron atom in 6-D space, subjected to generalized Coulombic potential.
将二电子原子在三维空间中的运动转化为单电子原子在六维空间中受广义库仑力作用的运动。
You start with liquid metal one, liquid metal two, you have the atom ratios proper, they mix, electron transfer occurs and poof, it is clear and colorless. Sorcery.
从液态金属一,液态金属二开始,你有合适的原子比例,混合它们,电子转移发生且被证实了,产物是透明无色的,有点辣味。
By 1911, scientists had already measured the charge and mass of an electron. But no one was sure how the atom was structured.
在1911年之前,科学家认为电子带有电荷以及质量,但没有人很确认原子是怎样组成的。
These are all one electron atoms, and they are gas, a single atom.
这些都是单电子原子,它们都是气体,都是单原子。
This extension of the photoelectric effect, in which one photon knocks one electron off the edge of an atom, could make physicists reconsider when light is a wave and when it's a particle.
在这种光电效应的延伸中,一个光子从原子的边缘打出一个电子,这可能要使物理学家们重新考虑光在什么情况下是波,什么情况下是粒子。
One can picture this single electron spin caught on the nanotube as an artificial atom, " says researcher from University of Copenhagen and participant in the study, Jonas Hauptmann.
人们也可以把被碳纳米管捕捉的单电子自旋当成一个人造的原子。”哥本哈根大学研究员,这项研究的参与者,Jonas Hauptmann说。
That energy will be absorbed by the hydrogen atom, n=1 the electron will rise from n equals one n=2 to n equals two.
这能量将会被氢原子吸收,这个电子会从,上升到。
So it's just a measure of how much does one given atom want to pull away electron density from, let's say, an adjacent atom.
因此,它就是度量一个给定原子有多么,想把电子密度拉过来,可以说,从相邻的一个原子那里。
Such ultra-precise clocks are based on the quick vibrations of a single aluminum ion, an atom that has lost one electron, held in a vacuum and confined by electromagnetic fields.
如此极其精确的时钟是建立在单一铝离子的快速振动,铝离子就是包含在真空中受电磁场约束的失去一个电子的原子。
One of the main difference is is that when you're talking about multi-electron orbitals, they're actually smaller than the corresponding orbital for the hydrogen atom.
其中最主要的区别之一,是当你讨论多电子轨道时,它们实际上,要比对应的氢原子轨道,要小一些。
A chemical bond in which one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains to electron to form a negative ion.
一个原子失掉一个电子来形成一个正离子,另一个原子得到一个电子来形成一个负离子的化学键。
An atom or a group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron.
原子因,基团,至少有一个游离电子的原子或一组原子。
An ionic bond is characterized by the transfer of an electron from one atom to the other.
离子键的特点是一个电子可以从一个原子转移到另一个原子。
We talked about that quite in depth, but there are some differences now that we have more than one electron in the atom.
但是这里有一些不同的是,现在我们考虑的原子中,有多于一个,的电子。
When the atom absorbs energy from light, one electron may move to a higher energy orbit, leaving an unpaired electron.
当原子从光吸收能量,一个电子可移动到一个更高的能量轨道,留下一个未成对电子。
A high-energy electron which penetrates into the metal atom may dislodge one of the inner electrons of that atom.
一个穿入金属原子的高能电子可以逐出该金属原子的一个内层电子。
Each has a combining power of one. They each have one electron to lend to anther atom.
它们的化合价都是1。它们各有一个电子可借给其他原子。
The difference between bonded atom and the free one in state is that the overlap of electron cloud of bonded atoms in a molecule is considered.
束缚原子不同于自由原子之处,是束缚原子考虑了在不同分子中电子云的不同重叠,将计算结果与实验及其它计算结果进行了比较。
The difference between bonded atom and the free one in state is that the overlap of electron cloud of bonded atoms in a molecule is considered.
束缚原子不同于自由原子之处,是束缚原子考虑了在不同分子中电子云的不同重叠,将计算结果与实验及其它计算结果进行了比较。
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