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OpenStudy (superhelp101):

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 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):

@Abhisar can you help me?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

yeah brb !

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

ok

OpenStudy (abhisar):

M back !

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Have u learned about quantum numbers ?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Like which one represents what ?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

yep i have. you actually taught me! this one is just kinda confusing me.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

i know that the formula is 2*(2^n)

OpenStudy (abhisar):

and this is the formula for ?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

quantum number

OpenStudy (abhisar):

I taught u this ?

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

like a month ago you taught me about quantum numbers. but that is the formula i remembered it to be idk if it is right

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Have a quick look \(\href{//www.ausetute.com.au/quantum.html}{\sf Here}\)

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

Yeah I remember the subshell! Anyway, I believe the answer to this question is: same energy level, but are in different sublevels

OpenStudy (abhisar):

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OpenStudy (superhelp101):

Thank you so much for your helpful link! :-)

OpenStudy (abhisar):

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