CHEM 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Pauli Exclusion Principle, Azimuthal Quantum Number

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Located in the outermost shell of an atom. C. most of the time (but no always), only electrons from s and p subshells are considered valence. First quantum number: principle quantum number, n. The greater the quantum number, the greater the size and energy of the electron orbital. C. for the representative elements, the principal quantum number for electron in the outer most shell is given by the period in the periodic table. D. for the transition elements, the principal quantum number for electron in the outer most shell is given by the period in the periodic table minus one. E. for the lanthanides and actinides elements, the principal quantum number for electron in the outer most shell is given by the period in the periodic table minus two. Second quantum number: azimuthal quantum number, l. For each new shell, there exists an additional subshell with the azimuthal quantum number l = n 1.

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