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if the nuclei exhibit spin quantum no more than 0 it is called as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Although the awareness of atom existence goes way back to the antique period of the world history (Greek conception of atom), this article will be mainly about five basic atomic models, from which each one has somehow contributed to how we percept the structure of atom itself - Dalton´s Billiard Ball Model, J.J .
Answered by sangeetha01sl
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If the nuclei exhibit spin quantum number more than 0, it is called as​ principal quantum number (n).

Explanation:

  • Quantum numbers are the parameters explaining behavior of the electron around the nucleus.
  • Quantum numbers came out as a solution for Schrodinger's wave equation.
  • Principal quantum number is related to the size and energy of main shells or the state of electrons.
  • We can compare the shells with the orbits in Bohr's model.
  • The 'n' can be 1, 2, 3, 4....... (i.e., positive integer values) which are discrete variable.
  • A shell contains one or more subshell and a subshell contains orbitals where each orbital can only have two electrons.

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