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← ScienceWhich outcome arises when applying external pressure to rubidium's 5s orbitals?
A)Increased electron-electron correlation occurs✓
B)Significant Förster resonance energy transfer
C)Enhanced spin-orbit coupling then results
D)Raman scattering intensity then increases
💡 Explanation
Increased electron-electron correlation occurs because orbital compression raises electron density impacting electrostatic repulsion; therefore, electron-electron correlation increases rather than processes like energy transfer involving excited states or changes in Raman transitions.
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