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OpenStudy (superhelp101):

One electron in an atom has the quantum number set (3, 1, 0, +½), and another electron in the same atom has the quantum number set (3, 1, 1, +½). They share the same sublevel, but are in different orbitals. same orbital, but have different spin directions. same energy level, but are in different sublevels. same type of sublevel, but are found in different energy levels.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

@DW101796 can u help me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm let me see.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

One electron in an atom has the quantum number set (3, 1, 0, +½), and another electron in the same atom has the quantum number set (3, 1, 1, +½). They share the a. same sublevel, but are in different orbitals. (correct answer both are 3p, n = 3 and l = 1 aka p)

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

i see thanks very much!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem! :D

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