What is the subshell corresponding to the following sets of quantum numbers? An example of how to write your answer is 2s. 4th attempt Part 1 (1 point)See Periodic Table n =3 , ℓ =2 Part 2 (1 point) n = 3, ℓ = 1
What is the subshell corresponding to the following sets of quantum numbers? An example of how...
What is the subshell corresponding to the following sets of quantum numbers? An example of how to write your answer is 2 s. 4th attempt Part 1 (1 point) n-4,-3 * 3s Part 2 (1 point) n=4,2 = 2 34 OF 38 QUESTIONS COMPLETED < 06/38 > + VIEW SC
07 Question (2 points) What is the subshell corresponding to the following sets of quantum numbers? An example of how to write your answer is 2s 4th attempt Part 1 (1 point) n-4.C-3 11OF 15 QUESTIONS COMPLETED <07/15 VIEW SOL
01 Question (1 point) What is the subshell corresponding to the following sets of quantum numbers? An example of how to write your answer is 2s. 2nd attempt Part 1 (0.5 point) n=5,8 =4 5d Part 2 (0.5 point) n= 5, I = 3
08 Question (2 points) What is the subshell corresponding to the following sets of quantum numbers? An example of how to write your answer is 2s. Part 1 (1 point) n=5,1 =4 Part 2 (1 point) n= 5, { = 3
Write the subshell notation (3d, for example) for the orbital with the following quantum numbers: (n = 3, l = 1) How many orbitals will have these two quantum numbers?
Which subshell (for example, 1s) is designated by each set of
quantum numbers below?
Which subshell (for example, 1s) is designated by each set of quantum numbers below? n=2, l=0 n=4, l=3, n=5, l=0, n=3, l=1
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed? A) n = 1, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0 B) n = 4, ℓ = 0, mℓ = -1 C) n = 3, ℓ = 1, mℓ = 0 D) n = 2, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0 E) n = 3, ℓ = 2, mℓ = -2
How many electrons in an atom could have these sets of quantum numbers? n=2? n=4 ℓ=1? n=6 ℓ=3 ?ℓ=-1?
For the element arsenic, which one of the following sets of quantum numbers could not apply to any electrons in the ground state? (PLEASE PROVIDE EXPLANATION TO ANSWER AS WELL). A. n = 2 ℓ = 1 mℓ = -1 ms = + ½ B. n = 3 ℓ = 0 mℓ = 0 ms = - ½ C. n = 3 ℓ = 2 mℓ = -2 ms = - ½ D. n = 4 ℓ = 0 mℓ...
Write all the possible sets of magnetic quantum numbers, mℓ, for an electron in the n =3 shell that have an angular momentum quantum number ℓ =2 and a spin quantum number ms = +1/2 .