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Quantum Numbers “Where are the Electrons?”
Quantum Numbers “Where are the Electrons?”

... Quantum numbers are used to describe atomic orbitals and the electrons in them. There are 4 quantum numbers: o The principal quantum number (n), indicates the main energy level occupied by the electron.  n = a whole number such as 1, 2, 3, 4  n tells the distance from the nucleus and the energy of ...
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