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Energy eigenvalues (in eV) for the outermost electrons of elements with Z = 100 through 172, predicted using Dirac–Fock calculations.
The − and + signs refer to orbitals with decreased or increased azimuthal quantum number from spin–orbit splitting respectively: p− is p1/2, p+ is p3/2, d− is d3/2, d+ is d5/2, f− is f5/2, f+ is f7/2, g− is g7/2, and g+ is g9/2.
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Source | Fig. 8 from (1975) Superheavy elements: a prediction of their chemical and physical properties , Structure and Bonding, 21, pp. 89–144 Retrieved on 4 October 2013. DOI : 10.1007/BFb0116498 . ISBN : 978-3-540-07109-9 . | ||
Author | Burkhard Fricke | ||
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