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Chemistry: Quantum numbers

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(1) Overview of quantum numbers; how quantum numbers relate to the periodic table
(2) Another overview of quantum numbers
(3) Continued
(4) Continued
(5) Some quantum number problems
(6) Another quantum number problem, dealing with radial and angular nodes

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  • when the part of 3d orbital covers the 3p orbital on the same axis, does that mean that there is a node between them? thanks.

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