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They are the 2 states an atom can be in, as defined in the EPR paradox.

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They are the 2 states an atom can be in, as defined in the EPR paradox.

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principal, azimuthal, magnetic, and spin.

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It means it has five distinct spin states. The only particle I can think of off the top of my head with a spin of 2 is the (as yet not directly observed) graviton.

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The spin quantum number was created in the early twentieth century to account for the magnetic properties of the electron. It has only two possible values, +1/2 and -1/2, which indicates the two possible spin states of the electron. A single orbital can hold up to 2 electrons, which must have opposite spin states.

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The theoretical Higgs boson would have zero spin.

The neutral and charged pions also have zero spin.

Two entangled particles, each with spin opposite to each other, would be a quantum state with zero net spin.

Atoms may also have zero spin, if they are in what is known as S-states (e.g. the ground state of hydrogen).

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