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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...
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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...
- {\displaystyle E_{\text{electronic}}}
consist of
kinetic energies,
interelectronic repulsions,
internuclear repulsions, and electron–nuclear attractions...
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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...
- 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...
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unusually small,
since unlike its
higher analogues, it does not
experience interelectronic repulsion from a
smaller orbital of the same type.
Because of this...
- and
follows idealised configurations. They
occur as the
result of
interelectronic repulsion effects; when
atoms are
positively ionised, most of the anomalies...
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anomalous configurations involving the
filling of the 6d s**** due to
interelectronic repulsion. In
comparison with the lanthanides, also
mostly f-block...
- and the
transfer of one
electron to the 5d s**** is due to
strong interelectronic repulsion in the
compact 4f s****. This
effect is
overwhelmed when...
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composition of the system, and an
effective potential Veff,
which represents interelectronic interactions. Thus, a
problem for a
representative supercell of a material...