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Chapter 28 Quantum Mechanics of Atoms
Chapter 28 Quantum Mechanics of Atoms

... Summary of Chapter 28 • Pauli exclusion principle: no two electrons in the  same atom can be in the same quantum state;  this  dictates the structure of the Periodic Table given  the rules for the allowed quantum numbers. • Electrons are grouped into shells and sub­shells • Periodic table reflects  ...
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... Elementary particles and composite particles carry an intrinsic angular momentum called spin. For our purposes, the most important particles are electrons and protons. The each contain a little angular momentum vector that can point up | ↑> or down | ↓>. The quantum mechanical spin state of an elect ...
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