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Apr 13 at 14:56 comment added Samvid Sharma @GabrielYbarraMarcaida i know only very basic(kinda overview),- types of quantum number, energy sequence of sub-shells, hund’s rule, pauli exclusion principle and aufbau principles in one lines so that i could just have enough idea about how electrons are filled in orbital, electronic configuration, shape of orbital and graph of wave function of some simple orbitals without ANY equations.(i just know wave functions depends on coordinates of electron, i don’t know what is an observable or any equation involved with it).Sorry for late reply.
Apr 2 at 12:53 history reopened gandalf61
Michael Seifert
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Apr 2 at 10:30 comment added gandalf61 Voting to reopen. A perfectly clear question with good answers below.
Mar 31 at 16:57 answer added rob timeline score: 2
Mar 31 at 15:11 history closed naturallyInconsistent
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Mar 31 at 13:28 comment added Matt Hanson Every sub shell has a single orbital with $m=0$. It is the nonzero values of $n$ and $l$ that allow nonzero values of $m$.
Mar 31 at 13:13 answer added Dr. Nate timeline score: 3
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Mar 31 at 10:44 comment added Gabriel Ybarra Marcaida How much quantum mechanics do you know? Do you know what a wavefunction is, and how to calculate the expected value of an observable?
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Mar 31 at 10:28 answer added Lakshya Dubey timeline score: 1
Mar 31 at 10:02 history edited Tobias Fünke CC BY-SA 4.0
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S Mar 31 at 10:00 review First questions
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S Mar 31 at 10:00 history asked Samvid Sharma CC BY-SA 4.0