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        <rdfs:label xml:lang="en">has electron shell</rdfs:label>
        <ns2:IAO_0000119>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_shell</ns2:IAO_0000119>
        <ns2:IAO_0000115>An object property that represents a relation between an atom and the number of electron shell. An electron shell is an orbit followed by electrons around an atom&#39;s nucleus. The closest shell to the nucleus is called the &quot;1 shell&quot; (also called the &quot;K shell&quot;), followed by the &quot;2 shell&quot; (or &quot;L shell&quot;), then the &quot;3 shell&quot; (or &quot;M shell&quot;), and so on farther and farther from the nucleus. The shells correspond to the principal quantum numbers (n = 1, 2, 3, 4 ...) or are labeled alphabetically with the letters used in X-ray notation (K, L, M, …).</ns2:IAO_0000115>
        <dc:creator>Oliver He, Kaiyong Liu</dc:creator>
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