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... possess somewhat similar properties . However , because the 4s , 4p , and 3d energy levels are close to one another , there is a tendency for electrons to move from one sub - shell to another . This causes these elements to possess ...
... possess somewhat similar properties . However , because the 4s , 4p , and 3d energy levels are close to one another , there is a tendency for electrons to move from one sub - shell to another . This causes these elements to possess ...
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... possess kinetic energy ( atomic motion in solids is vibration about relatively fixed points ) . The total energy content of a system is determined by the temperature , but not all the atoms or molecules within a system possess the same ...
... possess kinetic energy ( atomic motion in solids is vibration about relatively fixed points ) . The total energy content of a system is determined by the temperature , but not all the atoms or molecules within a system possess the same ...
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... possess surface projections ( these may be formed by rolling the bars through patterned rolls ) in order to increase ... possess high elastic moduli . They are also of high stability and possess high melting points . The principal ...
... possess surface projections ( these may be formed by rolling the bars through patterned rolls ) in order to increase ... possess high elastic moduli . They are also of high stability and possess high melting points . The principal ...
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