Orbiton

by Liam O'Connor
Orbiton

Orbiton is a concept in quantum mechanics that was first proposed by Dr. Eugene Wigner in the early 1930s. It is an extension of the orbital model of the atom, in which electrons orbit around the nucleus. In the orbiton model, each electron occupies a separate orbital, and there is no limit to the number of orbitals that can be occupied. This allows for a more accurate description of the behavior of electrons in atoms and molecules.

The orbiton model has been successful in describing many properties of atoms and molecules, including their spectra and their reactivity. It has also been used to explain phenomena such as superconductivity and ferromagnetism.

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