Problem. What's the term symbol for ground state carbon?
My thoughts. I know that the configuration for ground state carbon is [He]2s
22p
2.
According to Hund's rule the two p-electrons must have parallel spins. Thus, I know that
S=1 and that the ground state is a triplet.
When it comes to the orbital angluar momentum, I know that
l=1 for the two p-electrons. Thus, I know that
L=0,1 or 2. I'm not sure if I should take the s-electrons into account as well, or if I should just care about the outer electrons, but since
l=0 for the s-electrons it really doesn't matter.
So, this far we have seen that the ground state must be either
3S,
3P or
3D. I do, however, not know which of these that actually describes the ground state.
Any suggestions?