Julie18
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How many electrons in an orbital?
My textbook sort of confuses me about this; How many electrons are there in an orbital? One, or two?
Thank you ahead of time
[Edited on 17-6-2009 by Julie18]
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JohnWW
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A filled orbital has two, each with opposing spins, which cancels out their magnetic moment. Some compounds with p orbitals such as NO, and many
transition metals and their compounds with partly filled d or f orbitals, have unpaired electrons in one or more orbitals (up to 5 of d and up to 7 of
f), resulting in paramagnetism or (when electron spins throughout a sample are aligned parallel) ferromagnetism.
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