Examples of using An electron in English and their translations into Korean
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R* is the distance from nucleus where finding an electron is most probable.
So having lost an electron the heavier nuclei, with any remaining electrons,  become positively charged.
When an electron is suddenly stopped,
The Schrödinger equation, published in 1926, describes an electron as a  wave instead of a  point particle.
There it knocks out an electron from an  atom, and this energetic electron  eventually helps make sugars from CO₂.
When an electron is suddenly stopped,
The energy gained by an electron dropping from the second shell to the first gives Moseley's law for K-alpha lines.
Thus an electron approaching the surface is slowed down, and only those having enough energy can escape.
It's going to be an electron acceptor, it wants to accept electrons,  it wants to accept electron  density.
The free radical tries to steal an electron from a  nearby molecule to regain balance.
When Chlorophyil gets hit by that photon, an electron absorbs that energy and gets excited.
Although an electron can sometimes behave as if it were a  compact little particle, physicists have found that it literally possesses no dimension.
When GSH donates an electron, it becomes deactivated. Two deactivated Glutathiones then join by their sulfur atoms, forming GSSG.
An electron has an  existence only in terms of some numbers and equations that we can solve and experimentally verify.
When an electron is suddenly stopped,
Additionally, an electron always tends to fall to the lowest possible energy state.
Schrödinger's equation, published in 1926, describes an electron as a  wavefunction instead of as a  point particle.
And then the next place an electron might want to be might be in the third shell, right?
It takes more energy to cram an electron back into the 3d shell, back there.
So an electron would rather go to another shell, which is the fourth shell, rather than backfill the 3d shells.