07 Quantum Numbers
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Wow! This helped me a lot! Thanks!
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Helpppppppp please
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Thank you!
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my chem teacher never explained how the P orbitals are found in the S
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you got it wrong. You took the -1 while you should have taken the +1 for the m!
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Okay big help understanding quantum #'s, but what if you had to write out a bunch of these? is there any shorthand for it?
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this is really helpful, thank you :D
but for for S2 orbital there is no middle line to determine M??? ?
hupper12345 1 month ago
@hupper12345 There is only one possible orientation for the s-orbital. So every s-orbital has an m-value of 0.
MyTutorBuddy 1 month ago
Okay i understand but i have a question how do you know which way to go for m
comfortablezone1 1 year ago
@comfortablezone1
So the number "m" is based on the number "l" and goes from negative l to positive l. (Like, say you had an electron in the p subshell, so l = 1. That means m can equal -1, 0, or 1.)
Each m value can hold 2 electrons. First you add an electron to -1, then 0, then 1. If you need to add more electrons, then you start pairing them starting at -1 again.
Hope that helps!
MyTutorBuddy 1 year ago