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− | It has been shown that there is no orbital component of energy of movement of the electron in the atom in the mathematical model of the law of the formation of the spectra of the atoms and the ions. Due to this fact, the concept of the orbital movement of the electron in the atom becomes a myth. A new hypothesis describes a precession movement of the electrons of the atoms. Valence electrons precessing on the nuclei of the atoms joint them into molecules with the help of their unlike magnetic poles.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | It has been shown that there is no orbital component of energy of movement of the electron in the atom in the mathematical model of the law of the formation of the spectra of the atoms and the ions. Due to this fact, the concept of the orbital movement of the electron in the atom becomes a myth. A new hypothesis describes a precession movement of the electrons of the atoms. Valence electrons precessing on the nuclei of the atoms joint them into molecules with the help of their unlike magnetic poles. |
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Title | Electrons in Atoms |
Author(s) | Philipp M Kanarev |
Keywords | photon, electron, proton, nucleus, atom, spectrum, molecule |
Published | 2002 |
Journal | Journal of Theoretics |
Volume | 4 |
Number | 4 |
No. of pages | 8 |
Abstract
It has been shown that there is no orbital component of energy of movement of the electron in the atom in the mathematical model of the law of the formation of the spectra of the atoms and the ions. Due to this fact, the concept of the orbital movement of the electron in the atom becomes a myth. A new hypothesis describes a precession movement of the electrons of the atoms. Valence electrons precessing on the nuclei of the atoms joint them into molecules with the help of their unlike magnetic poles.