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Explain Spin Quantum Numbers......

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Answered by Anonymous
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The spin quantum no. “s” explains the direction of each electron in an specific orbital.

We know that, one orbital can have a maximum of two electrons and if we put two electrons together , they must have repulsion and so to overcome this repulsion, they tend to be suspended in opposite directions as one is clockwise and other is anti clockwise which is called as the spin of the electron , so for each electron there may be one spin quantum no. as, +1/2 or -1/2 depending on the direction of the spin.

Answered by Hemanth98675
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Hi mate here is ur answer

the spin quantum number is a quantum number that parameterizes the intrinsic angular momentum (or spin angular momentum, or simply spin) of a given particle. The spin quantum number is the fourth of a set of quantum numbers (the principal quantum number, the azimuthal quantum number, the magnetic quantum number, and the spin quantum number), which completely describe the quantum state of an electron. It is designated by the letter s. It describes the energy, shape and orientation of orbitals. The name comes from a physical spinning (denoted by the letter s) about an axis that was proposed by Uhlenbeck and Goudsmit. However this simplistic picture was quickly realized to be physically impossible[1]

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