Examples of using An electron in English and their translations into Thai
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These mirrors are doing what an electron does inside an atom.
How should we think of an electron in relation to E8?
Well, it will want to gain an electron really, really badly.
And so this function of where an electron is, this is called an orbital.
The energy required to completely remove an electron from an atom of an element.
They're jiggling around These mirrors are doing what an electron does inside an atom;
If it's neutral, it has an electron, but it has no neutrons.
It takes more energy to cram an electron back into the 3d shell, back there.
As the rotation direction of the four electrons is the same, they function as an electron magnet.
My dad showed it to me on an electron telescope at the planetarium he ran.
And then the next place an electron might want to be might be in the third shell, right?
And this is the Lewis definition. So a lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor, and a lewis base is an electron pair donor.
Suddenly you have converted energy into an electron on a plastic surface that you can stick on your window.
So an electron would rather go to another shell, which is the fourth shell, rather than backfill the 3d shells.
It turns out that an electron, you cannot know exactly its momentum and location at any given point in time.
So for thinking about the mass of an atom, for all basic purposes, you can ignore the mass of an electron.
Let's imagine that we can shrink down to the size of an electron and inject ourselves into a click of a mouse.
If I lose an electron, then I only have 5 of these, and then I would have a net positive charge.
And so with hydrogen, sure, it could lose an electron, but could just as easily gain an electron and be happy, because it will have a full first shell.
At both sides of those lines, you can kind of view that hydrogen is contributing an electron and oxygen is contributing an electron on both sides of that line.