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... given value of n from 0 to ( n − 1 ) , and it measured the angular momentum ( resulting from orbital motion ) of the electron . The third quantum number , des- ignated m , was related to the orientation of the orbit and represented a ...
... given value of n from 0 to ( n − 1 ) , and it measured the angular momentum ( resulting from orbital motion ) of the electron . The third quantum number , des- ignated m , was related to the orientation of the orbit and represented a ...
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... given compound . A series of compounds named by this method are given in Table 2 . Table 2 : Some Compounds Named Using Prefixes To Indicate Proportions for H , S ) or they may be given the prefix hydro- and the suffix -ic acid ( thus ...
... given compound . A series of compounds named by this method are given in Table 2 . Table 2 : Some Compounds Named Using Prefixes To Indicate Proportions for H , S ) or they may be given the prefix hydro- and the suffix -ic acid ( thus ...
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... given . When these and other anions are co- ordinated , they are given the suffix -o ( as hydrido , oxo , and hydroxo ) . The numbers of the various ligands are indicated by Latin and Greek prefixes . The presence of water as a ligand ...
... given . When these and other anions are co- ordinated , they are given the suffix -o ( as hydrido , oxo , and hydroxo ) . The numbers of the various ligands are indicated by Latin and Greek prefixes . The presence of water as a ligand ...
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