Hollow atoms are a concept in atomic physics that refers to atoms that have had one or more of their inner electrons removed, creating a sort of "hollow" structure. This can happen in highly ionized states, where electrons from the inner shells are ejected, leaving behind only outer electrons. The properties of hollow atoms can be quite interesting because the absence of inner electrons influences the atom's electron distribution, energy levels, and interactions with other particles.
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