An electron has the quantum numbers ? = 2, ℓ = 1, ? = −1, ? = −1/2. The next electron has the quantum numbers ? = 2, ℓ = 1, ? = 0, ? = −1/2. Is that permitted? If not, which rule was broken? a) This is a violation of Janet's rule. b) This is a violation of Hund's rule. c) This sequence of quantum numbers is allowed. d) Those quantum numbers are not permitted for any electron.

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An electron has the quantum numbers ? = 2, ℓ = 1, ? = −1, ? = −1/2. The next electron has the quantum numbers ? = 2, ℓ = 1, ? = 0, ? = −1/2. Is that permitted? If not, which rule was broken?

a) This is a violation of Janet's rule.

b) This is a violation of Hund's rule.

c) This sequence of quantum numbers is allowed.

d) Those quantum numbers are not permitted for any electron.

 

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