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Explain: spin quantum numbers

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Answered by nhkmk786
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An electron spins around an axis and has both angular momentum and orbital angular momentum. Because angular momentum is a vector, the Spin Quantum Number (s) has both a magnitude (1/2) and direction (+ or -). Each orbital can only hold two electrons. ... Therefore the first electron in an orbital will have a spin of +1/2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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SPIN QUANTUM NUMBER

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↪It was given by GOLD SCHMIDT

↪It represent the direction of electron Spin around it's own axis.

↪For clockwise Spin / Spin up (⬆) -- [+,- 1/2]

↪For anticlockwise Spin /Spin down (⬇) -- [- ,+ 1/2]

↪Each orbital can accommodate 2 electron with opposite Spin or Spin paired.

↪Spin angular momentum of an electron =
 \sqrt{s(s + 1) }  \: h


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