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6 January, 08:55

Two electrons are found in the same atom. One has the quantum number set (3, 2, 0, + ½), and the other has the quantum number set (3, 1, 0, + ½). They share the

a same sub level but differentt orbitals

b same orbital but different spin directions

c same energy level but different sublevels

d same type of sub level but found in different energy sub levels

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  1. 6 January, 09:09
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    Remember the order,.

    n: energy level

    l: subshell

    ml: number of orbitals in the subshell.

    ms: electron spin.

    The first numbers (n) of both the electrons are the same, but the only difference is the second number (l). The first electron has l=2, indicating that the electron is in the "d" subshell. On the other hand, the second electron has l=1, indicating that the electron is in the "p" subshell.

    *Remember*

    l=0 (s) spherical shape

    l=1 (p) peanut shaped

    l=2 (d) clover
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