The same goes for snapping electrons vibrating to the beat of light waves, and of proteins breaking down under x-ray bombardment. In essence, to observe and measure electron dynamics in matter, ‘you need some kind of probe, [such as] a pulse of light on the same timescale or ideally s...
wolf_of_benjamin Guest What is the minimum amount of light required to eject electrons from its shell? «on:May 10, 2013, 06:37:12 AM » This speaks about the Photoelectric effect; when light touches an object it reflects back. Please state your answer in 0C. ...
What is the atomic number of an element with 9 protons, 10 neutrons and 8 electrons? A) 10 B) 19 C) 9 D) 28 Choose one of the following elements (C, H, O, N), and answer questions 1-6 on it: - Atomic Number - Mass Num...
What is the ionization energy of boron? What is orbital energy? The amount of which subatomic particle is different between an atom and its ion? What is the difference between electron affinity and ionization energy? What is the number of electrons in each energy level for the elem...