Guided course 00:46Quantum Numbers: Angular Momentum Quantum Number Example 1Jules Bruno1770views16rank
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10:05Quantum Numbers Chemistry Class 11 | Tricks😋 | Principal ,Azimuthal, Magnetic and Spin QuantumDigital Kemistry717views
Multiple ChoiceHow many sublevels are contained in the third shell (n = 3) for a given atom?742views8rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following orbitals possesses the most orbital shapes?896views5rank2comments
Textbook QuestionThe contour representat ion z of one of the orbitals for the n = 3 shell of a hydrogen atom is shown here. (a) What is the quantum number l for this orbital?428views
Textbook QuestionThe accompanying drawing shows a contour plot for a dyz orbital. Consider the quantum numbers that could potentially correspond to this orbital. (b) What is the value of the angular momentum quantum number, l?460views
Textbook QuestionIdentify each of the following orbitals, and give n and l quantum numbers for each. (a) (b) 629views
Textbook QuestionGive the numerical values of n and l corresponding to each of the following orbital designations: (d) 5d.774views
Textbook QuestionGive the numerical values of n and l corresponding to each of the following orbital designations: (a) 3p.492views
Textbook QuestionWhat are the possible values of l for each given value of n? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4752views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following represent impossible combinations of n and l? (a) 1p (b) 4s (c) 5f (d) 2d1043views
Textbook QuestionWhich combinations of n and l represent real orbitals, and which do not exist? a. 1s b. 2p c. 4s d. 2d2061views1rank
Textbook QuestionSketch the 1s and 2p orbitals. How do the 2s and 3p orbitals differ from the 1s and 2p orbitals?1685views
Textbook QuestionSketch the shape and orientation of the following types of orbitals: (a) s.1149views
Textbook QuestionSketch the 3d orbitals. How do the 4d orbitals differ from the 3d orbitals?1382views
Textbook Question(a) The average distance from the nucleus of a 3s electron in a chlorine atom is smaller than that for a 3p electron. In light of this fact, which orbital is higher in energy?1098views
Textbook QuestionSuppose that in an alternate universe, the possible values of l are the integer values from 0 to n (instead of 0 to n - 1). Assuming no other differences between this imaginary universe and ours, how many orbitals would exist in each level? a. n = 1 b. n = 2 c. n = 31054views
Textbook QuestionWhat is the l quantum of an orbital that has four lobes that resemble a cloverleaf?499views
Textbook QuestionImagine a universe in which the four quantum numbers can have the same possible values as in our universe except that the angular-momentum quantum number l can have integral values of 0, 1, 2...n + 1 (instead of 0, 1, 2..., n - 1). (a) How many elements would be in the first two rows of the periodic table in this universe?1599views
Open QuestionWhat is the angular-momentum quantum number (also called the azimuthal quantum number), ℓ, for the orbital shown here?228views
Open QuestionWhat is the correct representation for the subshell with n = 2 and l = 1? 2p 1p 1d 2d141views