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  • The '''principal quantum number''', usually designated by ''n'', appears in the description of the [[electr ...ydrogen-like (one-electron) atom moves in [[Ellipse|elliptic]] orbits. The principal quantum number appears in this theory at two places: in the energy ''E''<sub>''n''</sub> o
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Principal quantum number]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A group of electron orbitals that share the same principal quantum number (''n'').
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  • {{r|Principal quantum number}}
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  • ...py]], an '''electron shell''' is set of spatial orbitals with the same [[principal quantum number]] ''n''. There are ''n''<sup>2</sup> spatial orbitals in a shell; see [[hyd An '''subshell''' is a set of 2''l'' + 1 spatial orbitals with a given principal quantum number ''n'' and a given [[Angular momentum (quantum)#Orbital angular momentum|orb
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  • The '''principal quantum number''', usually designated by ''n'', appears in the description of the [[electr ...ydrogen-like (one-electron) atom moves in [[Ellipse|elliptic]] orbits. The principal quantum number appears in this theory at two places: in the energy ''E''<sub>''n''</sub> o
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Principal quantum number]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • : ''n'' is a [[natural number]] that plays the role of [[principal quantum number]], ''n'' = 1,2,...,
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  • ...[[electron orbital|orbitals]]. The atomic orbitals (AOs) are labeled by a principal quantum number ''n'' = 1, ..., 7 and a letter that is in one-to-one correspondence with it
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  • ...onal to 1/''n''&sup2;, where ''n'' is a positive integer, referred to as [[principal quantum number]]. Observe the somewhat unexpected fact that these eigenvalues do depend '' ...si;''<sub>''nā„“m''</sub> &nbsp; is uniquely identified by the values of the principal quantum number ''n'', the azimuthal quantum number ''ā„“'', and the magnetic quantum numb
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  • ...re it stand for a set of doubly occupied [[atomic orbital]]s of the same [[principal quantum number]] ''n''. A closed subshell is a set of doubly occupied spatial orbitals wit
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  • ...the exact [[hydrogen-like atom|hydrogen orbitals]]. That is, they have a principal quantum number ''n'' and a letter (''s'', ''p'',...) designating the [[azimuthal quantum n Note the role of the principal quantum number ''n'' in the effective one-electron model. It is simply an index that count
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  • ...lectric constant]], ''h'' [[Planck's constant]], and ''n'' the so-called ''principal quantum number''. According to this model, the wavelength ''&lambda;'' of a transition of
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  • ...l there are 6 [[Electron orbital#Spin atomic orbital|spinorbital]]s with [[principal quantum number]] ''n'' = 2 and also 6 spinorbitals with ''n'' = 3. A check on dimensions b
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  • ...tion element atoms also have one or two electrons in an ''s'' orbital with principal quantum number one higher than that of the partially filled ''d'' sub-shell. ...dic Table that contains the first three series of transition elements with principal quantum number ''n'' = 3, 4, and 5, respectively. The elements in the fourth transition s
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  • ...among their quantum numbers. The excited state of hydrogen-like atoms with principal quantum number ''n'' is ''n''<sup>2</sup>-fold degenerate and
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  • ...ter shells of the electron orbitals is the same within a group, only the [[principal quantum number]] ''n'' describing the orbitals increases. For instance, the right column
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  • ...al), and the orbital itself designated a ''1s'' orbital, in honor of its [[principal quantum number]] ''n'' = 1, giving it the 'first' shell label and the lowest energy level | colspan="8" |''n'' = the principal quantum number, designating shell #s of increasing energy levels as more energy must be ab
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