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Spin magnetic quantum number

Table 9.9 Nuclear spin quantum numbers and magnetic properties of selected nuclei... Table 9.9 Nuclear spin quantum numbers and magnetic properties of selected nuclei...
All electrons in an atom can be defined in terms of four quantum numbers. The four quantum numbers are the principal quantum number, n, the angular momentum quantum number, /, the magnetic quantum number, m, and the spin quantum number, s. [Pg.13]

Shell Principal quantum number n Angular momentum quantum number /. Orbi T designation / Magnetic quantum number Spin quantum number m Total number of electrons per orbital... [Pg.4]

NMR spectroscopy is essentially based on energy absorption by atomic nuclei with active spin (nonzero value of quantum number spin I) in the presence of a static magnetic field. This energy absorption is... [Pg.90]

In 11.3.4 we mentioned that the electrons in the atomic shell have Russell-Saunders coupling (11.18), J = L + S, where J is referred to as the internal quantum number. The magnetic field created by the electrons interacts with that caused by the nuclear spin to yield the grand atomic angular momentum vector... [Pg.320]

The Principal Quantum Number (n) The Angular Momentum Quantum Number ( ) The Magnetic Quantum Number (mg) The Electron Spin Quantum Number (m,)... [Pg.206]

Magnetic quantum number Bulk magnetization of nuclear spins... [Pg.615]

Nuclear magnetic spin quantum number Electron magnetic spin quantum number Rest mass of heavy charged particle kg Number of particles of species i inside the spur Gaussian distributed random number Transition density with no boundary... [Pg.360]

Nuclear magnetic resctnance involves the transitions between energy levels of the fourth quantum number, the spin quantum number, and only certain nuclei whose spin is not zero can be studied by this technique. Atoms having both an even number of protons and neutrons have a zero spin for example, carbon 12, oxygen 16 and silicon 28. [Pg.62]

The negative sign in equation (b 1.15.26) implies that, unlike the case for electron spins, states with larger magnetic quantum number have smaller energy for g O. In contrast to the g-value in EPR experiments, g is an inlierent property of the nucleus. NMR resonances are not easily detected in paramagnetic systems because of sensitivity problems and increased linewidths caused by the presence of unpaired electron spins. [Pg.1557]

In the high-field approxunation with B z, the energy eigenvalues classified by the magnetic spin quantum numbers, and Mj, are given by... [Pg.1567]


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