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Blake Patrick
26 December, 06:23
The quantum mechanical model of the atom
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Zaid Cantu
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No two electrons in an atom can have exactly the same quantum numbers. Orbital quantum numbers tell you what energy level the electron is in. In the Bohr model, this represents how high the orbit is above the nucleus; higher orbits have more energy
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