On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 4:30 PM Brent Meeker wrote:
* > How would you reconfigure the electronic shells of an atom without
> changing the charge of the nucleus?*
>
The valence electron shells of atoms change every time they undergo a
chemical reaction. Changing the electrical properties in a
How would you reconfigure the electronic shells of an atom without
changing the charge of the nucleus?
Brent
On 11/13/2023 2:52 AM, Lawrence Crowell wrote:
Interesting. I do think it is possible to reconfigure an atom, say a
carbon atom, so that it assumes electronic properties of almost any
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 5:52 AM Lawrence Crowell <
goldenfieldquaterni...@gmail.com> wrote:
*> Interesting. I do think it is possible to reconfigure an atom, say a
> carbon atom, so that it assumes electronic properties of almost any other
> atom. We can in a sense synthesize Rhenium or any other
On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 8:37 PM smitra wrote:
*> I don't think the US and other major economies will escape a severe
> recession next year, because the fundamental problem facing us is that
> we're gong cold turkey on the zero interest rate policy (ZIRP) and
> quantitative easing (QE). These
Interesting. I do think it is possible to reconfigure an atom, say a carbon
atom, so that it assumes electronic properties of almost any other atom. We
can in a sense synthesize Rhenium or any other rare element.
LC
On Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 1:33:02 PM UTC-6 John Clark wrote:
> In the
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