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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a. What is the principal quantum number? b. How is it symbolized? c. What are shells? d. How does n relate to the number of electrons allowed per main energy level?
Determine the number of different sets of quantum numbers possible for each of the following shells: (a) $n=2,$ (b) $n=3,$ (c) $n=4$.
Find the maximum number of electrons allowed on each of the following shells by writing out all the possible sets of quantum states for electrons on that shell: (a) $n=2 ;$ (b) $n=3 ;$ (c) $n=4$.
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