Examples of correspondence principle in the following topics:
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- The Aufbau principle determines an atom's electron configuration by adding electrons to atomic orbitals following a defined set of rules.
- The values ℓ = 0, 1, 2, 3 correspond to the s, p, d, and f labels, respectively.
- According to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, two electrons in an orbital will not spin the same way.
- This assumption is approximately true—enough for the principle to be useful—but not physically reasonable.
- Each diagonal read arrow corresponds to a different value of n + l.
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- Several useful combinatorial rules or combinatorial principles are commonly recognized and used.
- Each of these principles is used for a specific purpose.
- A bijective function is one in which there is a one-to-one correspondence between the elements of two sets.
- This principle allows one to demonstrate the existence of some element in a set with some specific properties.
- Generating functions can be thought of as polynomials with infinitely many terms whose coefficients correspond to the terms of a sequence.
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- The effect of changes in the concentration of products and reactants in a reversible reaction can be predicted by Le Chatelier's Principle.
- This principle has a variety of names; in chemistry it is known as Le Chatelier's principle.
- In turn, the rate of reaction, extent, and yield of products will be altered in correspondence with the impact on the system.
- Using Le Chatelier's principle, we can predict that the amount of methanol will increase, decreasing the total change in CO.
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- The first Continental Congress was influenced by Correspondence Committees.
- The Committees of Correspondence rallied opposition on common causes and established plans for collective action.
- The document, addressed to his Majesty and to the people of Great Britain, included a statement of rights and principles, many of which were later incorporated into the Declaration of Independence and Federal Constitution.
- Identify the historical role played by the Correspondence Committees during the American Revolutionary War
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- The Huygen-Fresnel Principle shows that as the waves interact with each other, they interfere either constructively or destructively .
- Similarly, if the length scales are much longer than the wave's wavelength, as is often the case for light in the field of optics, one can treat the waves as light rays which correspond locally to plane waves.
- The Huygen-Fresnel Principle uses the law of refraction.
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- Even correspondence analysis, which is more friendly to binary data, can be troublesome when data are sparse.
- In principle, one could fit any sort of block model to actor-by-event incidence data.
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- The Aufbau principle (from the German Aufbau, meaning "building up, construction;" also called the Aufbau rule or building-up principle) is used to determine the electron configuration of an atom, molecule, or ion.
- The principle postulates a hypothetical process in which an atom is "built up" by the progressive addition of electrons.
- The number of electrons that can occupy each orbital is limited by the Pauli exclusion principle.
- Each diagonal red arrow corresponds to a different value of n + l.
- The periodic table can be broken into blocks, corresponding to the highest energy electrons.
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- The principle of valence emerged, attributable to the presence or absence of electrons and the energy of those electrons in the volume around an atom's nucleus.
- Electron are organized in energy levels or electron shells, which correspond to the periods on the periodic table.
- The Aufbau principle describes the incremental filling of orbitals and building atoms with known electronic configurations.
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- Correspondence to the Object, or the depicting of form, which includes shapes and lines.
- Division and Planning, or placing and arrangement, which corresponds to composition, space, and depth.
- Summarize the Six Principles of painting according to Xie He and draw a timeline of the eras within the Six Dynasties
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