1959
DOI: 10.1021/ed036p15
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Astatine and francium

Abstract: Astatine and FranciumCoordinates in the base plane are atomic number Z and mass number A.

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“…1. f2(f12): i = 3, D' -D\ the f orbitals transform as D3 within R (3) (see Table 4). The terms for f2 configurations are 2P + SF + 3H + 4S + + *G + ^1.…”
Section: Specifying the Total Functions Of G By S(n)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. f2(f12): i = 3, D' -D\ the f orbitals transform as D3 within R (3) (see Table 4). The terms for f2 configurations are 2P + SF + 3H + 4S + + *G + ^1.…”
Section: Specifying the Total Functions Of G By S(n)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Astatine can be said to occur in nature only in the widest sense of the term, being a short-lived, rare branch product in the decay of the uranium and thorium radioactive series 1056 Educ. 36 (1959) 16.…”
Section: F-f«g F-i^smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I have listed the references to Perey's papers on her most famous discovery as well as a reference to a brief article on her life and her work (2)(3)(4)(5). An article that examines the chemistry of astatine and francium has appeared in this Journal (6).…”
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confidence: 99%