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Mercury ground state electronic configuration

What is the expected ground-state electron configuration for each of the following elements (a) mercury (b) calcium (c) polonium (d) tin (e) tantalum (f) iodine. [Pg.371]

PE spectra can show bands corresponding to ion states that cannot be accessed from the ground-state molecular configuration by the removal of one electron. Such signals can normally be represented by removal of one electron synchronized with excitation of another they are hence referred to as many-electron processes, and the additional satellite structure accompanying the primary band as shake-up structure. A classic example of a two-electron transition is the very weak band found in the spectrum of atomic mercury for the process shown in equation (12) ... [Pg.3840]


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