Textbook Question
What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy each of the following subshells? a. 3p, b. 5d, c. 2s, d. 4f.
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What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy each of the following subshells? a. 3p, b. 5d, c. 2s, d. 4f.
What is the maximum number of electrons in an atom that can have the following quantum numbers? a. n = 3, ml = -2; b. n = 4, l = 3; c. n = 5, l = 3, ml = 2; d. n = 4, l = 1, ml = 0.
(a) What are 'valence electrons'?
(c) What does each box in an orbital diagram represent?
For each element, indicate the number of valence electrons, core electrons, and unpaired electrons in the ground state: a. nitrogen
For each element, indicate the number of valence electrons, core electrons, and unpaired electrons in the ground state: c. chlorine