Subject: will two electrons present in same orbital of same atom interfere?
Date: Sun Dec 4 08:23:08 2005
Posted by SHYAM
Grade level: undergrad
School: svce
City: CHENNAI State/Province: TN
Country: india
Area of science: Chemistry
ID: 1133709788.Ch
Message:
Consider an atom consisting of more than 1 electron. In any orbital there are
minimum of two electrons. Since electrons exhibit particle and wave nature
will the wave forms exhibited by these electrons interfere?If so, what is the
resultant interference pattern like or what is the equation of the resultant
waveform?
Re: will two electrons present in same orbital of same atom interfere?
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