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... hydrogen atom - the simplest atomic system . This is a two - body problem since in the hydrogen atom we have an electron and a nucleus . The potential energy due to the electrostatic interaction is — e2 / r , where r is the distance ...
... hydrogen atom - the simplest atomic system . This is a two - body problem since in the hydrogen atom we have an electron and a nucleus . The potential energy due to the electrostatic interaction is — e2 / r , where r is the distance ...
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... hydrogen 18 orbital and is occupied by two electrons . The unpaired electron ... atom have their spins parallel to each other so that there will be an ... hydrogen atom , which accounts for the hyperfine structure observed . Of course ...
... hydrogen 18 orbital and is occupied by two electrons . The unpaired electron ... atom have their spins parallel to each other so that there will be an ... hydrogen atom , which accounts for the hyperfine structure observed . Of course ...
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... hydrogen spectrum . ( Jeff C. Davis , Jr. , " Advanced Physical Chemistry - Molecules , Structure , and Spectra . " Copyright © 1965 , The Ronald Press Company , New York ... hydrogen atom gives ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPY OF ATOMS 189.
... hydrogen spectrum . ( Jeff C. Davis , Jr. , " Advanced Physical Chemistry - Molecules , Structure , and Spectra . " Copyright © 1965 , The Ronald Press Company , New York ... hydrogen atom gives ELECTRONIC SPECTROSCOPY OF ATOMS 189.
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PREFACE | 11 |
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
MOLECULAR SYMMETRY AND GROUP THEORY | 31 |
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