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... atom , and that atoms of other elements with in- complete outer shells attempt , by combination with other atoms , to satisfy this condition for stability . The manner in which atoms obtain filled outer electron shells will depend on ...
... atom , and that atoms of other elements with in- complete outer shells attempt , by combination with other atoms , to satisfy this condition for stability . The manner in which atoms obtain filled outer electron shells will depend on ...
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... atoms , ( c ) between one X atom and four Y atoms , ( d ) between a mixture of A and B atoms , and ( e ) between molecules of Y2 ( pairs of atoms ) . ( HND Hendon College of Technology ) 4. Give a description of the three main types of ...
... atoms , ( c ) between one X atom and four Y atoms , ( d ) between a mixture of A and B atoms , and ( e ) between molecules of Y2 ( pairs of atoms ) . ( HND Hendon College of Technology ) 4. Give a description of the three main types of ...
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... atom can move from a position adjacent to a vacancy into that vacant site . Conversely , it could be considered that the vacancy had moved in the opposite direction to the atom jump . There is a tendency for solute atoms within a ...
... atom can move from a position adjacent to a vacancy into that vacant site . Conversely , it could be considered that the vacancy had moved in the opposite direction to the atom jump . There is a tendency for solute atoms within a ...
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Atomic structure | 3 |
Constitution | 6 |
Bonding between atoms | 20 |
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