Writing Quantum Numbers

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Quantum Numbers are a set of four numbers used to describe the position/enerfy of an electron in an atom.
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In writing Quantum Numbers the second row is for n the mainshell number The third row is L which represents the sublevel The fourth row is Ml which represents orbital The fifth row is s which represents spin The first two columns represent 1s^2 Columns 3-4  represent 2s^2  Columns 5-10 represent 2p^6 Columns 11-12 represent 3s^2 Columns 13-16 represent 3p^4  The s orbirtal can only have the possible of 0  The p orbital only has the possible charges of -1,0,1 The d orbital only has the possible charges of -2,-1,0,1,2 The f orbital only has the possible charges of -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3

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