Textbook QuestionGiven the subshells 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p and 3d, identify those that meet the following descriptions. (b) Can have ml = -1
Textbook QuestionGiven the subshells 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p and 3d, identify those that meet the following descriptions. (a) Has l = 2
Textbook QuestionImagine a universe in which the four quantum numbers can have the same possible values as in our universe except that the angular-momentum quantum number l can have integral values of 0, 1, 2...n + 1 (instead of 0, 1, 2..., n - 1). (c) Draw an orbital-filling diagram for the element with atomic number 12.
Textbook QuestionAssume that the rules for quantum numbers are different and that the spin quantum number ms can have any of three values, ms = -1/2, 0, +1/2, while all other rules remain the same.(a) Draw an orbital-filling diagram for the element with Z = 25, showing the individual electrons in the outer-most subshell as up arrows, down arrows, or 0. How many partially filled orbitals does the element have?
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following electron configurations represents a phosphorus atom (atomic number 15) in an excited state?1views
Multiple ChoiceIf a shell can hold a maximum of 32 electrons, what is the principal quantum number n for that shell?1views