| 21. | Expanding the above equation into atomic orbitals yields
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| 22. | Particularly great increases occur after any given block of atomic orbitals is exhausted of electrons.
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| 23. | :What if extremely strong magnetic fields are used to deform the core atomic orbitals?
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| 24. | For every element and core ( atomic orbital ) there will be a different binding energy.
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| 25. | Molecular orbitals are further divided according to the types of atomic orbitals they are formed from.
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| 26. | The radial parts of these atomic orbitals are sometimes numerical tables or are sometimes Slater orbitals.
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| 27. | Each atomic orbital is associated with an angular momentum "'L " '.
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| 28. | The stationary states ( quantum states ) of the hydrogen-like atoms are its atomic orbitals.
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| 29. | The coefficients are the weights of the contributions of the n atomic orbitals to the molecular orbital.
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| 30. | The required atomic orbital energies can come from calculations or directly from experiment via Koopmans'theorem.
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