Check the statements that are true A.) The size of an orbital depends on its orientation B.) A quantum state is unique for each atom C.) There cannot be two identical quantum numbers in a quantum state D.) The energy associated with each orbital of a nitrogen atom is different E.) Electronic repulsion is responsible for the difference in energy between orbitals of the same level in polyelectronic atoms F.) None of the above

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Check the statements that are true
A.) The size of an orbital depends on its orientation
B.) A quantum state is unique for each atom
C.) There cannot be two identical quantum numbers in a quantum state
D.) The energy associated with each orbital of a nitrogen atom is different
E.) Electronic repulsion is responsible for the difference in energy between orbitals
of the same level in polyelectronic atoms
F.) None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Check the statements that are true A.) The size of an orbital depends on its orientation B.) A quantum state is unique for each atom C.) There cannot be two identical quantum numbers in a quantum state D.) The energy associated with each orbital of a nitrogen atom is different E.) Electronic repulsion is responsible for the difference in energy between orbitals of the same level in polyelectronic atoms F.) None of the above
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