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quasi-atom

 
(¦kwä·zē ′ad·əm)

(atomic physics) A system formed by two colliding atoms whose nuclei approach each other so closely that, for a very short time, the atomic electrons arrange themselves as if they belonged to a single atom whose atomic number equals the sum of the atomic numbers of the colliding atoms.


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