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On Jun 6, 11:26*pm, wrote:
How are electrons passed from one atom to the next when atoms are spherical? Do they rotate around the orbital and jump to the next atom's orbital? Do they move in curves around the atoms orbitals when conducting them? Electricty ought to start on one side of an atom move around to the opposite side and then jump. Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008 Oh dear. At least you're asking a question rather than just spouting nonsense. |
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