Razón española, Edizioni 21-26Fundación Balmes, 1983 |
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... elec- tron beam causes the innermost electrons in the atoms of the target material to be raised to higher energy levels or to be ejected en- tirely . The excited atoms or ions then return to the ground state by various stepwise elec ...
... elec- tron beam causes the innermost electrons in the atoms of the target material to be raised to higher energy levels or to be ejected en- tirely . The excited atoms or ions then return to the ground state by various stepwise elec ...
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... elec- trons serve as carriers , moving from the zinc through the conductor to the copper . Within the two solutions the flow of electric- ity involves migration of both cations and anions , the former away from the zinc elec- trode ...
... elec- trons serve as carriers , moving from the zinc through the conductor to the copper . Within the two solutions the flow of electric- ity involves migration of both cations and anions , the former away from the zinc elec- trode ...
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... elec- trode , a solid - state electrode of platinum or other inert material , or a rotating platinum electrode . The Rotating Platinum Electrode . This electrode consists of a 2- to 3 - mm length of platinum wire sealed at right angles ...
... elec- trode , a solid - state electrode of platinum or other inert material , or a rotating platinum electrode . The Rotating Platinum Electrode . This electrode consists of a 2- to 3 - mm length of platinum wire sealed at right angles ...
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