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Two-electron atom

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A two-electron atom is an atomic system that contains two electrons orbiting around a nucleus, which is typically a single positive charge, such as the nucleus of a helium atom (\( ^4He \)). In contrast to hydrogen (which has only one electron), a two-electron atom has additional complexities in its electronic structure due to the interactions between the two electrons.

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