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Al has 18 x 102s electrons/m'. (a) find its fermi energy in electron volts. b) find the s 18 x 102 electrons/m3. (a) find its fe next available energy level in a 1 cm3 crystal of al. () do the same for a 10 nm cube quantum dot.
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