Quantum Number III
Across
- 2. Refers to the intrinsic angular momentum of an electron
- 3. Serves as the reference line for orbital orientation
- 5. Area influenced by orbital magnetism and spin behavior
- 6. Relates to an electron’s average distance from the atomic nucleus
- 7. Set of orbitals that share a principal quantum number
- 8. Particle described by four distinct quantum numbers
- 10. Describes spatial direction of an orbital in three-dimensional space
- 12. Establishes the electron’s main energy level and orbital size
- 13. Depends on the azimuthal quantum number value
Down
- 1. States that two electrons in the same atom cannot share all four quantum numbers
- 2. Group of orbitals with identical azimuthal quantum numbers
- 3. Determines the orbital’s subshell and geometric form
- 4. Defines how an orbital is aligned relative to spatial axes
- 9. Represents the opposing spin directions of paired electrons
- 11. Location in an orbital where electron probability is exactly zero