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Two or more different states of a quantum mechanical system are said to be degenerateif they give the same value of energy upon measurement. The number of different states corresponding to a particular energy level is known as the degeneracy of the level, as zeeman effect split the spectral lines in to several components having slight differences in freguency, as frequency corresponds to energy I think in this way degeneracy of energy levels is removed.
Arsenic has 8 levels of energy.
Radon (6 energy levels)
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They are smaller in magnitude than those between lower energy levels.
Two or more different states of a quantum mechanical system are said to be degenerateif they give the same value of energy upon measurement. The number of different states corresponding to a particular energy level is known as the degeneracy of the level, as zeeman effect split the spectral lines in to several components having slight differences in freguency, as frequency corresponds to energy I think in this way degeneracy of energy levels is removed.
It means that electrons (for example) can only occupy certain energy levels.
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Aluminium Al: 13 2.8.3 So three energy levels
The reason that orbitals of the same energy level degeneracy is due to similar molecular structure. The orbitals contains electrons that cancel each other out.
Principal energy levels are an atom's major energy levels, ranging in value from 1 to 7. Energy sublevels are contained within principal energy levels, and their number increases as the value of the principal energy level increases.
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Bromine has FOUR energy Levels.
Arsenic has 8 levels of energy.
bismuth has six energy levels
Radon (6 energy levels)