• And once we do that, we're actually going to move on to multi-electron atoms.

    在这之后,我们就可以继续多电子原子的内容。

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  • Because once things started moving, it tends to move in that direction.

    因为一旦事物开始改变,他们就会有朝这个方向运动的倾向。

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  • We have, for example, bomb drills just in case something happens people think it's right When thing happens once and you move on, go back to life, just as something goes wrong and then you move on.

    例如,我们有,炸弹演习以防发生什么事情,人们认为这是应该的,发生了一件事,你要继续正常的生活,正如某事出了点问题,然后你继续前行。

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  • So if we're comparing the difference between these 2 now, what you'll notice is that in nitrogen we have all half-filled 2 p orbitals, and now, once we move into oxygen, we actually have to add 1 more electron into 1 of the 2 p orbitals.

    那么如果我们来比较下它们两个有什么不同,你会发现氮的,2,p,轨道,都是半满的,现在,我们继续看一下氧,我们不得不在其中一个,2,p,轨道上,再放上一个电子。

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  • Once I do that, I can move the "s" up there.

    做完了之后,我可以将,s,键移动到上面。

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