Which of the following gives a possible quantum numbers
assigment for the last electron added to...
Which of the following gives a possible quantum numbers
assigment for the last electron added to the sodium atom when
developing the electron configuration using the aufbau
principle?
Give a possible set of quantum numbers for an electron in each
of the following and explain what each number stands for.
a) a 3s orbital
b) a 2p orbital
c) a 5d orbital
Make a list of all the possible sets of quantum numbers that an
electron in an atom can have if n = 4. How many different states
with n = 4 are there? Indicate on your list which states are
degenerate (i.e. have the same energy as other n = 4 states).
Assume that the electron is in a multi-electron atom (i.e. not the
Hydrogen atom). Does the total number of states agree with the
general rule that the number...
The following sets of quantum numbers, listed in the order n, l, ml, and ms were written for the last electrons added to an atom. Identify which sets are valid and classify the others by the rule or principle that is violated. Drag each item to the appropriate bin.
Quantum Number order: n, l, ml, ms
Quantum numbers arise naturally from the mathematics used to
describe the possible states of an electron in an atom. The four
quantum numbers, the principal quantum number (n), the angular
momentum quantum number (ℓ), the magnetic quantum number (mℓ), and
the spin quantum number (ms) have strict rules which govern the
possible values. Identify allowable combinations of quantum numbers
for an electron. Select all that apply. n = 6, ℓ= 6, mℓ= 0, ms= 1/2
n = 2, ℓ= 1,...
Quantum numbers arise naturally from the mathematics
used to describe the possible states of an electron in an atom. The
four quantum numbers, the principal quantum number (n),(n), the
angular momentum quantum number (?),(?), the magnetic quantum
number (m?),(m?), and the spin quantum number (ms)(ms) have strict
rules which govern the possible values.
Identify all allowable combinations of quantum numbers
for an electron.
1. n=3, ?=-2, m? = -2, ms = +1/2
2. n=3, ?=2, m? = -2, ms =...
Which one of the following sets of quantum numbers could be
those of the distinguishing (last) electron of Mo?
a) n = 4, l= 0, ml= 0, ms= +1/2
(b) n = 5,l= 1, ml= 9, ms= -1/2
(c) n = 4,l= 2, ml= -1, ms= +1/2
(d) n = 5,l= 2, ml= +2, ms= -1/2
(e) n = 3,l= 2, ml= 0, ms= +1/2
I KNOW THE ANSWER IS C BUT PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY THAT IS THE ANSWER
AND...
Which of the following set of quantum numbers (ordered n, ℓ, mℓ,
ms) are possible for an electron in an atom? Check all that apply.
3, 1, -2, -1/2.....2, 4, 1, -1/2.....2, 1, 0, -1.....5, 3, 4,
1/2.....4, 2, 1, -1/2.....-4, 3, 1, 1/2..... 4, 2, -2, 1/2..... 2,
1, 0, 1/2