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- chemistry of transition metals. It refers to a decrease in the Racah interelectronic repulsion parameter, given the symbol B, that occurs when a transition-metal...
- anion, the added electron increases the size of the electron cloud by interelectronic repulsion. The ionic radius is not a fixed property of a given ion...
- repulsion energy ****ociated with an electronic term. For example, the interelectronic repulsion of a 3P term is A + 7B, and of a 3F term is A - 8B, and the...
- unusually small, since unlike its higher analogues, it does not experience interelectronic repulsion from a smaller orbital of the same type. This makes the first...
- circuits****embly.com. Retrieved 2016-05-10. PICK & PLACE MACHINES: Europlacer 1702 h (PDF), InterElectronic, February 2017, retrieved January 27, 2023...
- unusually small, since unlike its higher analogues, it does not experience interelectronic repulsion from a smaller orbital of the same type. Because of this...
- {\displaystyle E_{\text{electronic}}} consist of kinetic energies, interelectronic repulsions, internuclear repulsions, and electron–nuclear attractions...
- anomalous configurations involving the filling of the 6d s**** due to interelectronic repulsion. In comparison with the lanthanides, also mostly f-block...
- Racah parameters exist, A, B, and C, which describe various aspects of interelectronic repulsion. A is an average total interelectron repulsion. B and C correspond...
- and follows idealised configurations. They occur as the result of interelectronic repulsion effects; when atoms are positively ionised, most of the anomalies...