The trend of various atomic properties (e.g., electron potentials, binding energies, scattering phase shifts) along the periodic system is examined utilizing available evidence from experiments and computations. Properties that depend primarily on different layers of the atomic structure are seen to attain extreme values at different columns of the periodic table. From this plausible connection, one can see where and how to search for additional striking variations of properties from one element to the next; e.g., experiments on elastic scattering of slow electrons are thus indicated. The analysis also contributes to the interpretation and correlation of various atomic properties. © 1968 The American Physical Society
For the purpose of studying the interpretations which the recently acquired knowledge of the structu...
Graphical Study of the Electrical Properties of Atomic Nuclei and their Relation to Stability.—The p...
<div><p>The boundary contours were investigated for first 54 ground-state atoms of the periodic tabl...
High-energy electrons may be elastically and inelastically scattered by a solid. To a good approxima...
The Periodic Table has been in its present form approximately 70 years and it remains the single mos...
We present the concept and scientific methods and algorithms of our computation system called ATOMIC...
Abstract. A set of theoretical atomic radii corresponding to the principal maximum in the radial dis...
<p>This is an updated explanation of the Atomic Crystal Periodic Table that fully explains the Atomi...
Hardness and polarizability are associated with easily discernible atomic shell structures across th...
Topics covered include: fitting many-body theories into the theory of atomic spectra and collisions;...
Periodic Table first discovered in 1869 by Dmitry I. Mendeleyev is a way of presenting all the eleme...
<p>The Periodic Atomic Crystal Table illustrates that the atom size is determined by single electron...
The presented work is devoted to the analysis of the modern stage of development of the theory perio...
Continuation of PHY 305. Features of atomic spectra and their explanation in terms of magnetic prope...
A knowledge of atomic theory should be an essential part of every physicist\u27s and chemist\u27s to...
For the purpose of studying the interpretations which the recently acquired knowledge of the structu...
Graphical Study of the Electrical Properties of Atomic Nuclei and their Relation to Stability.—The p...
<div><p>The boundary contours were investigated for first 54 ground-state atoms of the periodic tabl...
High-energy electrons may be elastically and inelastically scattered by a solid. To a good approxima...
The Periodic Table has been in its present form approximately 70 years and it remains the single mos...
We present the concept and scientific methods and algorithms of our computation system called ATOMIC...
Abstract. A set of theoretical atomic radii corresponding to the principal maximum in the radial dis...
<p>This is an updated explanation of the Atomic Crystal Periodic Table that fully explains the Atomi...
Hardness and polarizability are associated with easily discernible atomic shell structures across th...
Topics covered include: fitting many-body theories into the theory of atomic spectra and collisions;...
Periodic Table first discovered in 1869 by Dmitry I. Mendeleyev is a way of presenting all the eleme...
<p>The Periodic Atomic Crystal Table illustrates that the atom size is determined by single electron...
The presented work is devoted to the analysis of the modern stage of development of the theory perio...
Continuation of PHY 305. Features of atomic spectra and their explanation in terms of magnetic prope...
A knowledge of atomic theory should be an essential part of every physicist\u27s and chemist\u27s to...
For the purpose of studying the interpretations which the recently acquired knowledge of the structu...
Graphical Study of the Electrical Properties of Atomic Nuclei and their Relation to Stability.—The p...
<div><p>The boundary contours were investigated for first 54 ground-state atoms of the periodic tabl...