principal quantum number
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atomic orbital designation
- In orbital
The numerals, called principal quantum numbers, indicate energy levels as well as relative distance from the nucleus. A 1s electron occupies the energy level nearest the nucleus. A 2s electron, less strongly bound, spends most of its time farther away from the nucleus. The letters, s, p, d,…
Read More - In transition metal: Atomic orbitals of the hydrogen atom
…can be classified, first, by principal quantum number, and the orbitals have increasing energy as the principal quantum number increases from 1 to 2, 3, 4, etc. (The sets of orbitals defined by the principal quantum numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, etc., are often referred to as shells designated K,…
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hydrogen atom
- In spectroscopy: Hydrogen atom states
The principal quantum number is an integer n that corresponds to the gross energy states of the atom. For the hydrogen atom, the energy state En is equal to −(me4)/(2ℏ2n2) = −hcR∞/n2, where m is the mass of the electron,
Read More - In chemical bonding: Quantum numbers
…important of these being the principal quantum number, n, the same quantum number that Bohr introduced. The principal quantum number specifies the energy of the electron in the orbital, and, as n increases from its lowest value 1 through its allowed values 2, 3,…, the energies of the corresponding orbitals…
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