
The complete specification of an electron's state in the hydrogen atom according to quantum mechanics requires four quantum numbers:
Notation:
=
0,1,2, ..., n-1 means that
can have any value from 0 to n-1.
Example: For n=6,
can take the values 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5.
[Please note the difference between the correct quantum
mechanical expression for the angular momentum and the expression
obtained from the Bohr model, L =
n
. In the
Bohr model, there is only one quantum number, the main quantum
number n.]
The Z axis can be located by placing the hydrogen atom in a
magnetic field. Because ml
is constrained to integral values, the orbital angular momentum
takes only specific angles with respect to the Z axis. The case
for
= 2 is
shown above.
The Z component is given by SZ = ms and
ms = -s and +s. For the electron, ms =
+![]()
or -![]()
.
In the hydrogen atom, the energy depends only on n. For other
atoms, the energy levels depend on n,
,
ml, and ms.
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