Kalimaa23
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Greetings,
I've been asked to determine which states are possible with a three p-electron configuration, and to expres their energies with the Slater integrals.
A three p electron state with the same principal quantum number n have the following possibilities :
L=3 excluded by the Pauli principle
L = 2, S=1/2 => D doublet
L = 1, S= 1/2 => P doublet
L = 0 S = 3/2 => S quartet
Now, for some reason L = 0, S = 1/2 => S doublet isn't listed as a possibility, why is this?
Now I'm to expres the energies of these states with slater integrals, but I'm totally at a loss to how I should be doing does. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I've been asked to determine which states are possible with a three p-electron configuration, and to expres their energies with the Slater integrals.
A three p electron state with the same principal quantum number n have the following possibilities :
L=3 excluded by the Pauli principle
L = 2, S=1/2 => D doublet
L = 1, S= 1/2 => P doublet
L = 0 S = 3/2 => S quartet
Now, for some reason L = 0, S = 1/2 => S doublet isn't listed as a possibility, why is this?
Now I'm to expres the energies of these states with slater integrals, but I'm totally at a loss to how I should be doing does. Can anyone point me in the right direction?