| 1. | In 1999 it served as an observatory for the electron cloud phenomenon.
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| 2. | As a result, the electron cloud contracts and the atomic radius decreases.
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| 3. | At greater distances, the electron clouds screen the nuclei from each other.
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| 4. | The large charge pulls on the electron cloud of the iodines.
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| 5. | As two polymer chains approach, their electron clouds repel one another.
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| 6. | There were large amounts of free electron clouds that caused radio wave blackouts.
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| 7. | X-rays interact primarily with the electron cloud surrounding each atom.
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| 8. | After this happens, the electron is emitted from the nucleus into the electron cloud.
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| 9. | This is due to the increased polarizability of molecules with larger, more dispersed electron clouds.
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| 10. | :: Correct, the contact force is caused by the electrostatic repulsion of the electron clouds.
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