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electron population plzz short definition​

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Answered by Anonymous
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total assignment of all electrons in a molecule to atomic orbitals (and hence to particular atoms)

Answered by marishthangaraj
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The total allocation of a molecule's electrons to atomic orbitals are electron population.

The population of electrons:

  • The solar wind's electron populations are divided into two groups: a much hotter and freer-moving suprasternal population that becomes collision less close to the Sun, and a comparatively cold and dense thermal "core" population that is electrically connected to the solar wind ion population.
  • There is still a lack of electron populations for the bands in metals, especially for the transition metals.
  • In straightforward situations, like with all tail metals, precise binding energy estimates have been made, and a respectable level of agreement with empirically determined binding energies has been attained.
  • But even in the case of atoms with a single valence electron, the specification of the atomic orbitals that make up the bands in space is lacking.

The calculations for the binding energy are more challenging and the challenge of locating the orbitals and electrons is more challenging in the more complex situation of the transition metals, where up to 12 valence electrons and 9 atomic orbitals are to be tallied for each atom.

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