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  • Electron shell [r]: A group of electron orbitals that share the same principal quantum number (n). [e]
  • Principal quantum number [r]: Atomic quantum number labeling atomic shells; usually denoted by the non-zero natural number n. [e]
  • Standard Model [r]: A mathematical theory that describes the weak, electromagnetic and strong interactions between leptons and quarks, the basic particles of particle physics. [e]
  • Supernova [r]: An astronomical object exploding to a brightness similar to that of an entire galaxy. Caused by a catastrophic explosion of either a white dwarf system or an aged star about five times the size of the sun, which occurs when the star collapses; a neutron star or a black hole may be formed as a result, or the explosion results in no remaining compact object. [e]
  • Jahn-Teller effect [r]: Deformation of a non-linear molecule in a degenerate electronic state. [e]