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Chapter 5, Problem 5.24P
Atomic
(a) Give the n and l quantum numbers and give the range of possible
(b) Give the n and l quantum numbers and give the range of possible
(c) Calculate the energy difference between the 7d and 6p or bital in units of kJ/mol.
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