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Chemistry, 16.11.2020 17:20, hannahkharel2

In galaxies far, far away, there may be stars and planets with super-heavy elements whose atoms contain many more sub-atomic particles than those currently known here on earth. Suppose an atom has electrons in j orbitals, where the 4 subshells s, p, d, and f are followed in alphabetical order by g, h, i, and j subshells. For an electron in a j orbital, which set of quantum numbers is possible?

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