General Chemistry
Is the following set of quantum numbers possible for a hydrogen atom? If not, correct it.
n = 4, l = 0, m l = +1, m s = -1/2
Determine the orbital corresponding to the given set of quantum numbers:
n = 3, l = 1, ml = 1, ms = +1/2
a. 2s
b. 2p
c. 3s
d. 3p
Now select the electron corresponding to the given set of quantum numbers above
Which of the following principles states that a maximum of two electrons with opposite spins can occupy a single atomic orbital?