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What do you mean by 'single electron system'. Please give proper answer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The prototype system for the quantum description of atoms is the so-called one-electron atom, consisting of a single electron, with charge -e, and an atomic nucleus, with charge +Z e. ... There are two features of the one-electron atom that allow us to simplify our analysis.Nov 1, 2004

Answered by Anonymous
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A single-electron reaction-diffusion system consisting of excitatory oscillators is in a stable uniform state as it stands. Once a triggering signal is applied to an oscillator in the system, an excitation wave of tunnelling starts at the oscillator and propagates in all directions to form an expanding circular pattern.

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