Atom Noble Gas No. of No. of Paired Electron No. of Valence Electron No. of side with no electrons Configuration Unpaired Electron Rb Bi At Ge
Electronic Transitions and Spectroscopy
The term “electronic” connotes electron, and the term “transition” implies transformation. In a molecule, the electrons move from a lower to a higher energy state due to excitation. The two energy states, the ground state and the excited state are the lowest and the highest energy states, respectively. An energy change is observed with this transition, which depicts the various data related to the molecule.
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) is a part of experimental chemistry. It is a technique used in laboratories that involves projecting intense beams of radiation on a sample element. In response, the element ejects electrons for which the relative energies are measured.
For each of the atom shown below identify the noble gas core configurationm valence electron, no. of paired elections, no. of unpaired electrons and no. of side with no electrons. Refer to the sample shown
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