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Why Do Electrons Move???
« on: 14/11/2011 17:14:09 »
Why and how does Electrons Move?
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Re: Why Do Electrons Move???
« Reply #1 on: 13/01/2012 14:41:29 »
electromagnetic attraction from a positive receptor would cause an electron to move from its cloud orbit on one nucleus onto an adjacent nucleus if the net charge balance represents a lower entropy level. Thus electron displacement will begin.
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