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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two electrons that are found in the same atom have different quantum number sets. One of the electrons has the quantum number set (2, 1, -1, +½), and the other has the quantum number set (2, 1, -1, -½). They share the

OpenStudy (photon336):

If you notice these two electrons have exactly the same quantum number set, except for the 4th quantum number which is spin. One is spin up the other is spin down m. What does this tell us about these two electrons?

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

hint: the wave function, or the solution of the Schrodinger equation, for both electrons is the same. Furthermore, please keep in mind that the solutions of the Schrodinger equation are called \(orbitals\)

OpenStudy (gebooors):

Same orbital can contain two electrons. What do you know about spins of these electrons?

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