eSuppose that you discoverd from anaother universe that obeyed the following restrictions on
quantum numbers:
n>0
l+1<n
ml= +1 or -1
ms=+1/2
Assume that Hund's rule still applies, What would be the numbers of the first 3 noble gases in that universe
I've difficulty in figuring out the answers.
I guess the principal quantum number n is 2, because n has to be larger than the angular momentum number l plus one , even l is zero, the left side has same value as n.
And then I guess
n=2, l = 0
n=3, l = 0, 1
n=4, l = 0, 1, 2
n=5, l = 0, 1, 2, 3
and so on
Then I don't get the ml part.
Is it like that? [2, 0, +1, +1/2], [2, 0, -1, -1/2]
So the n=2 level has one orbital and 2 subshell, the total number of electron in level n=2 is to equal 2
Then n =3 [3, 0, +1, +1/2], [3, 0, -1, +1/2], [3, 1, +1, +1/2], [3, 1, -1, +1/2]
has 4 orbitals and 4 subshells and the total lof 4 electrons.
The first 2 noble gases atomic # is 2 and 6?
thx!