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Atoms zero angular momentum problem

How would you generalize the procedure used in Problem 3.10 for an atom such as Si[(Ne) 3s 3p j whose neon-like core contains orbitals of non-zero angular momentum [Hint Write out the full spin-orbital product for (Ne) 3s followed by 3p+iOf3p+ij8 write L in the form (A2.5) and show that, on antisymmetrizing, l working on the product will give no contributions from the first 12 spin-orbitals—since repeated spin-orbitals will always be present.]... [Pg.84]


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