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Chapter 28 Problem 32

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Two electrons in the same atom have n 5 3 and , 5 1. (a) List the quantum numbers for the possible states of the atom. (b) How many states would be possible if the exclusion principle did not apply to the atom?

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Title College Physics 9 
Author Serway Vuille
ISBN 9780840062062

Two electrons in the same atom have n 5 3 and , 5 1. (a)

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