Hello Everyone,
I am new to Chemistry and wondering if anyone can help.
I just studied the 4 quantum numbers, n, l, ml, ms and I understand it.
I then studied the Atomic orbitals, s, p, d, f, g, h
I then came to a statement in my textbook which read "hydrogen's electron has the same energy whether it be in the 2s orbital or a 2p orbital.
My question is (please excuse it, remember I am new) but does each orbital have a s,p,d orbitals? What I mean by that is n=2 has a value of l=1,0 which is a p and an s orbital. However if n=3, then l=2,1,0. Am I to assume this is a completely different element, and NOT the same element as n=2?
I hope my question makes sense, he he he... this quantum chemistry is TOUGH for us new to chemistry!
Thank you everyone.