Chemistry, asked by alikhanmdbasith, 4 months ago

1. What are stationary energy levels ?​

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Answered by RangerRose
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A stationary state is a quantum state with all observables independent of time. It is an eigenvector of the Hamiltonian.[1] This corresponds to a state with a single definite energy (instead of a quantum superposition of different energies). It is also called energy eigenvector, energy eigenstate, energy eigenfunction, or energy eigenket. It is very similar to the concept of atomic orbital and molecular orbital in chemistry, with some slight differences explained below

Answered by RσყαℓKιɳɠ
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The electrons revolver round the nucleus is discrete fixed circular orbit of the atom these orbits or shells are called Stationary electric levels.

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