- It increases the energy of inner orbitals.
- It decreases the effective nuclear charge felt by outer electrons, increasing their energy.
- It has no effect on energy.
- It makes all orbitals degenerate.
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- The attraction between the nucleus and outer electrons.
- The repulsion between inner and outer electrons.
- The ability of electrons to hide from the nucleus.
- The effect of the nucleus on electron spin.
- 2s.
- 2p.
- They have the same energy.
- Depends on spin.
- n=1, l=0.
- n=0, l=1.
- n=1, l=1.
- n=2, l=0.
- A region of maximum electron density.
- A point where the probability of finding an electron is zero.
- An area where electrons are always found.
- The nucleus of the atom.
- Aufbau principle.
- Pauli exclusion principle.
- Hund's Rule.
- Octet rule.
- Hund's Rule.
- Pauli exclusion principle.
- Aufbau principle.
- Octet rule.
- Aufbau principle.
- Hund's Rule.
- Pauli exclusion principle.
- Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
- +1/2, -1/2.
- 0, 1.
- -1, 0, 1.
- Any value.
- Orbital orientation.
- Electron energy.
- Intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of the electron.
- Orbital shape.
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