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Orbitals and the structure

A distinguishing feature of electronically excited atoms and molecules is that they have one or a few excited orbitals of an electron. The principal properties of these particles are represented by a high internal energy potential localized on the excited orbitals and the structure of electron shell essentially different from the electron ground state. [Pg.281]


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