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Sir, you elaborated on this topic very well; however you didn't elucadate why the higher pricipal quantum number electrons even penetrate the lower principal quantum number electrons in the first place.
So if a 2s electron can overcome the shielding of the 1s electron, does that make the shielding that a 2s electron experiences less than the shielding that a 2p electron does?
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Thank you for the question! It is possible but only in one-electron systems like the hydrogen atom or the He+ or Li2+ ions. In those cases there is no orbital level splitting because there are no electron repulsions going on. Once you have more than one electron in the atom, you get the splitting of the energy levels. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions!
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I read the notes that my chemistry lecturer gave me and I didn't understand anything but after watching this video everything just makes sense
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Sir, you elaborated on this topic very well; however you didn't elucadate why the higher pricipal quantum number electrons even penetrate the lower principal quantum number electrons in the first place.
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So if a 2s electron can overcome the shielding of the 1s electron, does that make the shielding that a 2s electron experiences less than the shielding that a 2p electron does?
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Is it possible that 2s and 2p or 3s and 3p have the same energy
Thank you for the question! It is possible but only in one-electron systems like the hydrogen atom or the He+ or Li2+ ions. In those cases there is no orbital level splitting because there are no electron repulsions going on. Once you have more than one electron in the atom, you get the splitting of the energy levels. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@deancovalt6343But why do they split in the energy?