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Electrons in Atoms

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These are labeled using principal quantum numbers: n = 1, 2, 3, and so forth.
This states that, in the most stable atoms, electrons occupy the lowest possible energy levels.
This states that electrons occupy orbitals of the same energy sublevel in a way that makes the number of electrons with the same spin as large as possible.
A principal energy level n has n of these, which contain one or more atomic orbital.
This is the amount of energy required to move an electron from one energy level to another energy level.
This property of electrons comes in two types, up and down, and describes an electron's magnetic behavior.
According to this, a single atomic orbital can describe the likelihood of finding up to two electrons, and these electrons must have opposite spins.
These are three-dimensional shapes centered on the nucleus of an atom that describe the likelihood of finding electrons at certain energies.
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This describes how electrons are arranged in various atomic orbitals around the nucleus of an atom.
This person devised and solved an equation describing the behavior of the electron in a hydrogen atom, which led to the quantum mechanical model of the atom.
This mathematical model of the atom determines the energies that electrons can have in an atom and where they can probably be found around the nucleus.
This person proposed the idea that electrons in atoms can only have certain values of energy, which he called energy levels.
This element's atomic number is 24, and its electron configuration is an exception to the Aufbau principle.
This element's atomic number is 29, and its electron configuration is an exception to the Aufbau principle.