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Page 463
... interaction . These four quantum numbers , n , l , mi , ms , specify the state of a single electron complete- ly ... interactions between an electron's spin and its orbital motion occur so that a new state of an electron is specified ...
... interaction . These four quantum numbers , n , l , mi , ms , specify the state of a single electron complete- ly ... interactions between an electron's spin and its orbital motion occur so that a new state of an electron is specified ...
Page 465
... interactions among the electrons often contrive to make L and S poorly defined , although J and m , still remain constant quantities for a given state of an atom , a coupling scheme known as j - i coupling . A simple unifying principle ...
... interactions among the electrons often contrive to make L and S poorly defined , although J and m , still remain constant quantities for a given state of an atom , a coupling scheme known as j - i coupling . A simple unifying principle ...
Page 474
... interaction has been discussed in the sec- tion on hydrogen - atom states . Other ( usually weaker ) magnetic interactions within the atom exist between the magnetic moments of different electrons and between the magnetic moment of each ...
... interaction has been discussed in the sec- tion on hydrogen - atom states . Other ( usually weaker ) magnetic interactions within the atom exist between the magnetic moments of different electrons and between the magnetic moment of each ...
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