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what is n in chemistry
- How does n relate to the overall probability of finding an electron in a particular energy level?
- How does the concept of resonance describe the delocalization of electrons in some molecules, and do these delocalized electrons occupy molecular orbitals formed from atomic orbitals with similar n values?
- In catalysis, how do catalysts lower the activation energy of reactions by providing alternative reaction pathways that involve different electronic states (related to n) of the reactants as they interact with the catalyst surface?
- In astrophysics, how are the spectral lines observed from stars and galaxies used to determine their composition, temperature, and velocity, relying on the precise knowledge of atomic and ionic energy levels (based on n)?
- In the study of interstellar medium, how are the absorption and emission lines from atoms and molecules in space used to determine the density, temperature, and composition of interstellar clouds, relying on the understanding of their electronic transitions involving different n values?
- What are the possible values of l for a given n?
- What is ozone depletion, and how does it involve reactions of molecules in electronically excited states related to changes in n?
- How does the intensity of spectral lines depend on the population of the initial energy level (related to n) and the transition probability?
- How does atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) rely on the absorption of light by atoms to excite electrons to higher n levels?
- How does n relate to the average distance of an electron from the nucleus?
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