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  • Term symbol [r]: An abbreviated description of the angular momentum quantum numbers in a multi-electron atom. [e]
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance [r]: A property that magnetic nuclei have in a magnetic field and applied electromagnetic (EM) pulse, which cause the nuclei to absorb energy from the EM pulse and radiate this energy back out. [e]
  • Model-dependent realism [r]: A philosophical position that all we can know about reality consists of networks of world pictures that explain observations by connecting them by rules to concepts defined in models. [e]
  • Electron shell [r]: A group of electron orbitals that share the same principal quantum number (n). [e]