shells

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alanaarchbold
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shells

Postby alanaarchbold » Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:26 pm

How do you correlate x, y, and z when there are more than three magnetic quantum numbers?

005115864
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Re: shells

Postby 005115864 » Sun Oct 21, 2018 4:02 pm

Hi!
Dr. Lavelle said we didn't have to worry about that in the test since it goes beyond the scope of the class. He won't give anything that messy, and as long as you understand the basics, you'll be fine. It's the same as the F subshell.

Avery Zuelch 1D
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Re: shells

Postby Avery Zuelch 1D » Sun Oct 21, 2018 4:28 pm

Like stated above, Dr. Lavelle said that that was beyond what is required to be known for exam day. You do, however, need to know how to apply x,y, and z to the topic!


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