Wet electron

A wet electron in chemistry and physics is an electron in a medium (such as water) that has been excited into a state that is localized but not associated with a particular atom or molecule. This kind of state is often said to be "quasi-free".

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Wet electron

A wet electron in chemistry and physics is an electron in a medium (such as water) that has been excited into a state that is localized but not associated with a particular atom or molecule. This kind of state is often said to be "quasi-free".

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