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Chemistry, 17.10.2021 03:30, asherkbohannan

Suppose that you discovered some material from another universe that obeyedthe following restrictions on quantum numbers:n = positive odd integersl = 0, 1, 2, ..., n + 1ml = +l or –lms = +½Assume that the energy of the orbitals increases with n and then l.(a) What would be the atomic numbers of the first three noble gases in thatuniverse?(b) What would be the atomic numbers of the first three halogens?

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