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Why are electrons assigned quantum numbers?

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Answered by rajinderkasta668
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Answer:

assigning quantum number's is a naming process to distinguish the particule in one state to another.

how many quantum number's we really depend upon the hamiltonian to the system .

Explanation:

for example, in hydrogen atom problem the principle (n) angular (l) and magnetic quantum number's (m) are from spectroscopic behavior specific to the hydrogen atom . even after the assigning these three quantum number's we still observe that two electrons share the same set of (n,l,m) quantum number's.

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Answered by aneenavvinod
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These quantum numbers describe the size, shape, and orientation in space of the orbitals on an atom. Because they have opposite electrical charges, electrons are attracted to the nucleus of the atom.

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