| 31. | In molecules the free electrons can reside on one atom or on different atoms.
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| 32. | These free electron then attack the double bonds of resin monomers resulting in polymerization.
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| 33. | Free-bound transitions happen when an ion captures a free electron.
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| 34. | The limit of high density is where jellium most resembles a noninteracting free electron gas.
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| 35. | The free electrons were all attracted to the anode.
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| 36. | These free electrons are necessary to cause an arc.
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| 37. | It's also called the ionosphere, because of the presence of free electrons _ or ions.
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| 38. | The only possible interaction of a free electron with its environment is via instantaneous collisions.
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| 39. | What is the emission spectrum of a free electron?
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| 40. | For a free electron in vacuum g \ approx2.
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