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Consider the transition from energy levels n = 1 to n = 3 a) what is...

Consider the transition from energy levels n = 1 to n = 3

a) what is the frequency and wavelength associated with this transition?

b) in what spectral region does this transition occur?

c) is energy absorbed?

9) What type of electron orbital (i.e. s, p, d, or f) is designated by

a) n = 2, l = 1, ml = -1?   

b) n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0?   

c) n = 5, l = 2, ml = 2?

11) What is the

a) minimum n value for l designated as d?                                      

b) letter used to designate the sublevel with l = 2?   

c) number of orbitals in a sublevel where l is designated as p?   

d) number of different sublevels when n = 3?

13)     Give the electronic configuration in sublevel notation for the following elements for

           which the atomic numbers are given in parentheses.

a) Al (13)

b) Ga (31)

c) Kr (36)   

d) Sn (50)   

e) Pt (78)

please help me out with anything you can, thank you in advance

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