The Atomic polarizability increases top to bottom i.e down the group and it decreases left to right . This trend is the same as atomic radius .
The main sources of chemical energy are compounds. Some of the common energy sources include gas, food, oil and so many more.
Roots and insects in the water are common sources of coliform.
There three main natural sources of hydrocarbons: natural gas, petroleum and coal.
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The SI unit of atomic polarizability is cubic metre or m^3.
The Atomic polarizability increases top to bottom i.e down the group and it decreases left to right . This trend is the same as atomic radius .
It is a measure of how easily an electron cloud is distorted by an electric field. Electron cloud will belong to atom, molecule or Ion. It is the quantitative measurement of the extent to which the electronic cloud can be polarized
Polarizability
There is a rather good article at http://www.ece.mtu.edu/faculty/wfp/articles/hp_9_twocol.pdf which I hope will be helpful to you.
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Gerald D. Mahan has written: 'Many-Particle Physics (Physics of Solids and Liquids)' 'Local density theory of polarizability' -- subject(s): Ionic crystals, Polarizability (Electricity), Solid state chemistry, Solid state physics 'Quantum mechanics in a nutshell' -- subject(s): Photon emission, Photons, Quantum theory, Scattering, Scattering (Physics)
The three classifications of sources of information are primary sources, secondary sources, and tertiary sources. Primary sources offer firsthand accounts or original data, secondary sources analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources provide summaries and overviews of information from primary and secondary sources.
Conventional sources are the same as conventional sources.
Irregular Sources and Regular Sources
Primary sources and secondary sources
The sources that can give out their own light are "Light Sources" and the same opposite the sources which can not give out their own light are know as Non Light Sources .