3) (3 points) Two electrons are both in the n=3 state, but one is in the l = 2 state, and the other is in the 1 = 0 stat

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3) (3 points) Two electrons are both in the n=3 state, but one is in the l = 2 state, and the other is in the 1 = 0 stat

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3) (3 points) Two electrons are both in the n=3 state, but one is in the l = 2 state, and the other is in the 1 = 0 state. How do these two electrons differ?
6) (5 points) Complete each of the following radioactive decays with the missing particles. 228 A) 239AC - 238Th + i - 90 B) 28 PO 208 - 82Pb+ C) "N+ C+
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