D dental13 Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 28, 2008 Messages 177 Reaction score 14 Points 4,651 Pre-DentalDental Student Aug 7, 2009 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad It states from the BB that No two electrons in a given atom can possess the same set of four quantum numbers. Please explain to me in a simple way, it does not get into my head😕😕😕 Thanks
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad It states from the BB that No two electrons in a given atom can possess the same set of four quantum numbers. Please explain to me in a simple way, it does not get into my head😕😕😕 Thanks
Valigator00 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Mar 4, 2009 Messages 247 Reaction score 1 Points 4,571 Location Buffalo Dental Student Aug 7, 2009 #2 dental13 said: It states from the BB that No two electrons in a given atom can possess the same set of four quantum numbers. Please explain to me in a simple way, it does not get into my head😕😕😕 Thanks Click to expand... two electrons cant have the same; n,l,ml,ms. Look up chad's videos. He does a great job of explaining quantum numbers.🙂 Upvote 0 Downvote
dental13 said: It states from the BB that No two electrons in a given atom can possess the same set of four quantum numbers. Please explain to me in a simple way, it does not get into my head😕😕😕 Thanks Click to expand... two electrons cant have the same; n,l,ml,ms. Look up chad's videos. He does a great job of explaining quantum numbers.🙂