The four quantum numbers that designate an electron in a 3p orbital are:
Thus, the quantum numbers can be expressed as (3, 1, m_l, m_s), with m_l being one of the three possible values and m_s being either +1/2 or -1/2.
Isotopes have same number of electrons. They have same number of protons, so their atomic numbers are same. They have different numbers of neutrons resulting different mass numbers.
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None at all. That information is not part of a Social Security number. Numbers are issued in sequence- one after the other- in different regions.
The Decimal System
{0,1,2,3,....}
isobars are elements with same mass numbers (Atomic Mass) and different atomic number (number of proton or electron)
The Elements have a different Total Number of Electrons, but the same number of Valence Electrons.
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No. When atoms share electron pairs they form covalent bonds. Isotopes are atoms having different numbers of neutrons.
This is true.
Quantum numbers provide information about the energy, position, and spin of an electron in an atom. They help us understand the arrangement of electrons in different orbitals and predict their behavior within the atom.
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