How does a nuclear power plant work? Okay, we've figured how to get energy from an atom, but the energy we've got isn't that helpful: it's just a huge amount of heat! How do we turn that into something much more
Generally, electrons fill the atom's orbitals in pairs. If one of the electrons in a pair spins upward, the other spins downward. It's impossible for both of the electrons in a pair to spin in the same direction. This is part of a quantum-mechanical principle known as the Pauli Exclusi...
Permanent magnets have a constant magnetic field, but they're so heavy that it would be difficult to construct one that could sustain a large magnetic field. There are also three gradient magnets inside the MRI machine. These magnets are much lower strength compared to the main magnetic field;...
Most of the transition metals have the tendency to form the complexes because it shows the variable oxidation state. There are two types of complexes are formed by these ions and these complexes are inner orbital complexes and outer orbital complexes....
Adding boron and phosphorus to silicon wafers introduces an electron imbalance, creating an electric field at the intersection of the p-type and n-type silicon, also known as a p-n junction. By the way – the "p" in p-type stands for positive, and the "n" in n-type stands for ...
Be sure to label the sigma and pi bonds and place electrons in the appropriate orbitals. Also, show the atomic orbital diagram for each atom at least once (C,S,O,N,P). ( What is the Bohr diagram for boron? Draw a sulfur atom and mark how the electrons of the atoms are distributed...
Permanent magnets have a constant magnetic field, but they're so heavy that it would be difficult to construct one that could sustain a large magnetic field. There are also three gradient magnets inside the MRI machine. These magnets are much lower strength compared to the main magnetic field;...
Permanent magnets have a constant magnetic field, but they're so heavy that it would be difficult to construct one that could sustain a large magnetic field. There are also three gradient magnets inside the MRI machine. These magnets are much lower strength compared to the main magnetic field;...
Generally, electrons fill the atom's orbitals in pairs. If one of the electrons in a pair spins upward, the other spins downward. It's impossible for both of the electrons in a pair to spin in the same direction. This is part of a quantum-mechanical principle known as the Pauli Exclusi...