Chemistry, asked by panicpoint000, 7 months ago

what is the value of energy of a free electron?​

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Answered by TaimurHossain
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It is normally a very high energy. The Fermi surface is the surface that the electrons with the Fermi energy occupy in wave number space. The average energy per electron for a free-electron gas is 60% of the Fermi energy

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