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If the principal quantum number of a shell is equal to 2, what types of orbitals will be present? Is it s and p, or just s? Also, if the principal quantum number of the outermost electron of an atom in the ground state is n=3, what is the total number of occupied principal energy levels contained in the atom? Is it 1, 2, 3, or 4?

2007-01-19 13:05:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

2 answers

s and p;
3

2007-01-19 16:01:52 · answer #1 · answered by ash007 2 · 0 0

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2007-01-19 13:27:32 · answer #2 · answered by bev 5 · 1 0

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