Fluor end as a delta negative and the hydrogen end plus a delta. And let us closer. If we start hard connected to the train, the electron with hydrogen, is that what's left? It is not an atom, the protons in the nucleus and electrons is n minus one. In the case of hydrogen, it had only one electron. And when you consider that electrons are hard, what you leave is something that is essentially a proton. When hydrogen is stripped of electrons, it is a proton. The ...
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Lec 12 | MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry
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