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3. Evaluate the size of the space between atomic shells and use of integers (see below) to represent the principal quantum number, ( \( n \) ). (C)

          3. Evaluate the size of the space between atomic shells and use of integers (see below) to represent the principal quantum number, ( \( n \) ). (C)
        
3. Evaluate the size of the space between atomic shells and use of integers (see below) to represent the principal quantum number, ( n ). (C)

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