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Re: Re: Re: 1s3/2-1s1/2?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Michael Libbie on February 18, 2001 06:23:31 UTC |
thanks for the feed back but i am confused with something. in your answer "1s" must be describing the electron shell correct? but what is the "3/2" and the "1/2" part. i admit its been awhile since chem 101 and electron shell orbitals so there could be plenty that i have forgotten about the notation. |
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