
Which of the following orbital designations violate the rules for quantum numbers shown below? n= {1,...
Orbitals and Quantum Numbers Each atomic orbital is specified by a unique set of n, l and ml quantum numbers: 1a. What quantum number/s do the two spherical orbitals have in common? What quantum number/s would be different? Are these orbitals s, p or d? 1b. Write down a possible set (n, l, ml) of quantum numbers for each spherical orbital. 1c. Consider the dumb-bell shaped orbitals. What quantum number/s do these three orbitals have in common? What quantum number/s...
Part A Which of the sets of quantum numbers below correctly specifies an orbital? Set 1) n=2./= 0, and m = 0 Set 2) n = 7,8 = 5, and m = -4 Set 3) n= 3,1 = -2, and mi = 1 Set 4) n= 2.1 = 2, and m = 1 View Available Hintis) sets 1 and 2 set 3 only sets 1 and 4 set 1 only Part A The orbital shown below is an example of...
a) Give the orbital notation for electrons in an orbital with the following quantum numbers: n = 3, l = 2, ml = -1 b) Select the possible orientation labels for electrons in an orbital with the following quantum numbers: n = 3, l = 2, ml = -1 Select one or more: a. dxz b. dxy c. s d. dyz e. py f. dx(2)-y(2) g. px h. pz i. dz(2) c) List all the possible combinations of quantum numbers...
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers could describe an actual orbital? O n=6, 1=-4, m=1 n=4.1=1, m=1 n=5, 1=3. m--4 n=2. I=2. m=-2 n=4.1=0, m-3
Question 38 1 pts Which of the following sets of quantum numbers (n,1,m) describe the orbital shown below? 0 3,2,-2 3.1.-1 0 2,20 4,3,0
3. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not al1owable? Why not? (a) n 2, L 1, me 0 (c)n 3, -0, 0 (b) n-2, 1-2, m,--1 (d) n 3, 1, m -1 4. What type of electron orbital (i.e.,a, p, d, or 6) is designated: (a) n-2, L . 1, me .-1 (c) n 5, L 2, m 0 (b) 4, 0, me 0 Attach File QUESTION 3 5. What are the n ans&quantum number designations for...
3. Which of the following orbital designations are correct 1s, 1p, 7d, 9s, 3f, 4f, 2d 4. for the principal quantum 5 - a) what are the possible values of b) What are the possible m values c) How many total electrons in the primary shell
I. What set of quantum numbers could describe an electron located in an atomic orbital with a radial distribution function as shown in the figure below? A. This figure shows four atomic orbitals, not one. B. This figure shows two atomic orbitals, not one. C, n = 4, 1-3, mi-2, ms =-1/2 D, n = 5, l = 2, m1 = 1, m, = +1/2 E. More than one answer is correct.
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are allowed for an electron in an orbital of a hydrogen atom: (a) n=1, l=1, ml=0 (b) n=3, l=0, ml=0 (c) n=4, l=1, ml=-1 (d) n=2, l=1, ml=2 Write the designation for the sublevel to which the orbital belongs.
Which of the following is a correct set of quantum numbers for an electron in a 3d orbital? on = 3,1 = 0, mi = -1, ms = +1/2 on = 3,1 = 2, mj = +3, ms = +1/2 ОО n = 3, 1 = 1, mi = +3, ms = +1/2 on=3,1 = 3, mi = +2, ms = +1/2 on = 3, I = 2, mi = -2, ms = +1/2