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8 April, 09:41

How does the electron structure of an isolated atom differ from that of a solid material?

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  1. 8 April, 09:43
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    Isolated atoms has a nucleus that contains protons and neutrons and electrons are found in the spherical shells just around the nucleus. The electrons of a single, isolated atom covers atomic orbitals. E ach of the orbitals has a distinct energy level.

    Electrons in solid materials on the other hand contains energies that allows or forbids bands
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