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When fluorescence is observed in discrete, gaseous atoms, it is termed atomic fluorescence.
These chemical shifts depend primarily on the charge of the element in question, which is determined by the number and electronegativity of the atoms it is bound to and by its oxidation state.
However, because of the absence in glasses of long parallel rows and flat parallel planes of atoms, it is extremely difficult to determine details of the atomic arrangement with the structure-probing techniques (such as X-ray diffraction) that are so successful for crystals.
If the toxicity of an insoluble particle scales with the number of surface atoms, it is the surface area (A) that counts, not its ratio to the mass (M). Figure 1 shows the size dependence of the specific surface area (S = A/M = 6/ρ D) for TiO2 particles [mass density, ρ anatase) = 3.9 g/cm].
At just three atoms, it is the most complex molecule ever modeled with a quantum system.
For compounds containing several asymmetric carbon atoms, it is essential to specify which carbon atom was compared with glyceraldehyde.
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Some read like saccharine attempts at aphorism ("I'll let you into my heart, but wipe your feet at the door") or pop lyric wit ("my atoms love your atoms, it's chemistry").
A stands for atom; it is so small No one has ever seen it at all.
The amount of energy given to the nucleus by the neutron and then emitted as light when captured depends upon the atom it is captured by.
The photon is not selected from a "well" of photons living in the atom; it is created instantaneously out of the vacuum.
In order to specify the electron configuration of a particular atom, it is necessary to use the order of orbitals appropriate to the specific value of the atomic number of that atom.
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