Why are clusters less stable in comparison to bulk materials?
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They are not identical, because clusters contain only small numbers of electrons, which are the particles whose magnetic character makes clusters and bulk matter magnetic. ... These properties reveal which cluster sizes are unusually stable and therefore correspond to “magic-number” sizes.
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They are not identical, because clusters contain only small numbers of electrons, which are the particles whose magnetic character makes clusters and bulk matter magnetic. ... These properties reveal which cluster sizes are unusually stable and therefore correspond to “magic-number” sizes.
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