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Suppose you live in a different universe where a different set of quantum numbers is required to describe the atoms of that universe. These quantum numbers have the following rules:
N, principal 1, 2, 3,…,∞
L, orbital = N
M, magnetic -1, 0, +1
How many orbitals are there altogether in the first three electron shells?
Suppose you live in a different universe where a different set of quantum numbers is required to describe the atoms of that universe. These quantum numbers have the following rules:
N, principal 1, 2, 3,…,∞
L, orbital = N
M, magnetic -1, 0, +1
How many orbitals are there altogether in the first three electron shells?
Robert KubaraLv10
7 Dec 2020