Are the following sets of quantum numbers allowed? If not, change one number in each set...
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not allowed? For the sets that are incorrect, state the restriction that forbids it. For the sets that are correct, give the orbital designation (eg. 1s, 2px). Correct/ incorrect restriction or orbital designation n,l ,ml, ms i) 5 3 +1 0 ii) 2 2 -1 -1/2 iii) 7 5 -4 -1/2 iv) 1 0 -1 +1/2 b) How many electrons in an atom can have the following quantum numbers? i) n...
Question 19 of 30 Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed? A) n = 2, l = 0, me = 0 B) n = 3, l = 2, me = 0 BC) n = 2, l = 2, me = 2 D) n = 3, l = 1, ml = -1 E) n = 4, l = 2, ml = 1 Question 20 of 30 Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed?...
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.
Select all of the following sets of numbers that are not allowed sets of quantum numbers (n, l, ml, ms). (2,1,-2,1/2) (1,0,0,-1/2) (2,1,-1,1/2) (1,1,1,1/2) (3,2,-2,-1/2) (3,2,-3,1/2) (2,0,-1,-3/2)
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Question 1 of 25 Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed? A) n = 2, 1 = 0, ml = 0 B) n = 3,1 = 2 ml = 0 c)n = 2, 1 = 2, ml = 2 D) n = 3, e = 1, me = -1 E) n = 4,2 = 2, ml = 1 DELL
13. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are not allowed in the hydrogen atom? For the sets of quantum numbers that are incorrect, state what is wrong in each set. a. n=2,1=1, m = -1 b. n=1, 1=1, m =0 c. n=8,1=7, m = -6 d. n=1,1=0, m - 2
Each of the following sets of quantum numbers is supposed to specify an orbital. Choose the one set of quantum numbers that does NOT contain an error. n = 4, l = 2, ml = +4 n = 4, l = 3, ml = -1 n = 2, l = 2, ml = +3 n = 3, l = 2, ml = +3 n = 2, l = 2, ml = +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...
Explain briefly why each of the following is not a pos- sible set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom. In each case, change the incorrect value (or values) to make the set valid. (a)n=2,l=2,ml =0,ms =+1⁄2 (b)n=2,l=1,ml =−1,ms =0 (c)n=3,l=1,ml =−2,ms =+1⁄2
Complete the table by pairing each set of quantum numbers with the orbital it describes. If the set of quantum numbers is not possible, label it as not allowed. Use each orbital description as many times as necessary. Orbital Quantum numbers n= 1,= 1, me = 0 Answer Bank L LLLLLLLLLLL 5d n = 4,8 = 2, me = 2 n = 2, t = 1, me = -1 not allowed tuttttttLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL not allowed 33 0 n = 3, t...