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D electron count         
  • '''High-spin''' [Fe(NO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>3−</sup> crystal field diagram
  • '''Low-spin''' [Fe(NO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>3−</sup> crystal field diagram
  • Ligand field scheme summarizing σ-bonding in the octahedral complex [Ti(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>6</sub>]<sup>3+</sup>.
FORMALISM USED TO DESCRIBE THE ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
The d electron count is a chemistry formalism used to describe the electron configuration of the valence electrons of a transition metal center in a coordination complex.MLX Plots (Ged Parkin group website, Columbia University) The d electron count is an effective way to understand the geometry and reactivity of transition metal complexes.
Electron-transferring flavoprotein         
FLAVOPROTEINS THAT SERVE AS SPECIFIC ELECTRON ACCEPTORS FOR A VARIETY OF DEHYDROGENASES
Electron-transferring flavoproteins; Electron transferring flavoprotein; Electron transferring flavoproteins; Electron transfer protein; Electron transfer flavoprotein; Electron-transfer flavoprotein
An electron transfer flavoprotein (ETF) or electron transfer flavoprotein complex (CETF) is a flavoprotein located on the matrix face of the inner mitochondrial membrane and functions as a specific electron acceptor for primary dehydrogenases, transferring the electrons to terminal respiratory systems such as electron-transferring-flavoprotein dehydrogenase. They can be functionally classified into constitutive, "housekeeping" ETFs, mainly involved in the oxidation of fatty acids (Group I), and ETFs produced by some prokaryotes under specific growth conditions, receiving electrons only from the oxidation of specific substrates (Group II).
Electron magnetic moment         
SPIN OF AN ELECTRON
Electron spin; Electron Magnetic Moment; Electron magnetic dipole moment
In atomic physics, the electron magnetic moment, or more specifically the electron magnetic dipole moment, is the magnetic moment of an electron resulting from its intrinsic properties of spin and electric charge. The value of the electron magnetic moment is The electron magnetic moment has been measured to an accuracy of relative to the Bohr magneton.