Guided course 00:31Quantum Numbers: Magnetic Quantum Number Example 1Jules Bruno2131views14rank1comments
08:42Quantum Numbers, Atomic Orbitals, and Electron ConfigurationsProfessor Dave Explains637views2rank
Multiple ChoiceHow many different values of ml are possible for a 4d set of orbitals?1206views4rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceSelect a correct set of values for an electron found within the designated 5d orbital. 715views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements is false?a) A set of d orbitals contains 5 orbitals.b) A set of 4s orbitals would have more energy than a set of 3p orbitals.c) The second shell of an atom possesses d orbitals.d) A set of f orbitals contains 3 orbitals.e) The first energy level contains only s orbitals.857views4rank2comments
Multiple ChoiceWhich sketch could represent an orbital with the quantum numbers n = 4 and l = 2?387views
Open QuestionSuppose that, in an alternate universe, the possible values of ml were the integer values including 0 ranging from −l−1 to l+1 (instead of simply −l to +l). how many orbitals would exist in each of the following sublevels?263views
Open QuestionDetermine the quantum numbers 𝑛 and ℓ and select all possible values for 𝑚ℓ for each subshell of the element.329views
Open QuestionAn electron in a 3d orbital could have which of the following quantum numbers? select all that could be correct.286views
Open QuestionType in the maximum number of electrons that can be present in each shell or subshell below.231views
Open QuestionOne of the 2p orbitals with phases is shown in the figure.a. Which 2p orbital is it?b. Which of the statements about the orbital is or are true?i. The two lobes are equal in size but opposite in sign.ii. The probability of finding an electron is positive in one direction and negative in the opposite direction.iii. The phase information for the orbital is lost when the wave function is squared. [Section 9.8]