(3,2,-1,-1/2)
They all sit next to each other in the Periodic Table, thus have similar electron numbers and atomic sizes. This allows a magnetic resonance to be set up between the moving electrons resulting in what we can measure as a ferromagnetic effect
Neon has no known allotropes that anyone can find but, keep trying to find out
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Richard Feynman stated once that "if you think you understand quantum mechanics then you don't understand quantum mechanics". However it is possible to learn how to write and solve the equations of quantum mechanics to get answers that can be verified experimentally.
According to Pauli's Exclusion principle it will be having anticlock wise spin if it is in the same orbital. Because no two electrons can have all the four(always spin is half) quantum number same. By the way, I don't think anyone actually calls them "clockwise" and "counterclockwise". It's usually "up" and "down" or "plus one-half" and "minus one-half".
According to Pauli's Exclusion principle it will be having anticlock wise spin if it is in the same orbital. Because no two electrons can have all the four(always spin is half) quantum number same. By the way, I don't think anyone actually calls them "clockwise" and "counterclockwise". It's usually "up" and "down" or "plus one-half" and "minus one-half".
many contributors right from Planck to Einstein, Bohr,etc. a proper answer has not been given yet by anyone.
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anyone walking into a room with one in it can discover one. electron microscopes were invented by Ernst Ruska & Max Knoll.
When bonding joints anyone of the following can be used -cobalt-chromium alloystitanium and titanium alloysuncemented implants'tantalumpolyethylenezirconiumoxinium oxidised zirconium
its not nealy as straight forward as it sounds. It would take us straight into the quantum world. I'm not sure anyone yet completely knows the answer to that question. but in quantum, can show that certain particles like to be together, and certain types dont.
No. Complex numbers is the highest set of numbers you can go, and there are no sets outside of complex numbers.
the more slowly an electron moves the more its behavior is that of a particle with mass the more quickly an electron moves the more its behavior is that of a particle with mass
Yes, they can.