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Britney Drake
26 May, 08:31
Can someone explain quantum number sets?
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Gunner Kane
26 May, 10:02
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Quantum numbers are based on the 4 parts namley:the principal quantum number (n), the orbital angular momentum quantum number (l), the magnetic quantum number (ml), and the electron spin quantum number (ms).
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