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12. Give the spectroscopic notation for the following states: the possible states of an (a) n...
Consider the six hypothetical electron states listed in the table. List the spectroscopic notation for state B. List the spectroscopic notation for state F.
a) Give the orbital notation for electrons in an orbital with the following quantum numbers: n = 3, l = 2, ml = -1 b) Select the possible orientation labels for electrons in an orbital with the following quantum numbers: n = 3, l = 2, ml = -1 Select one or more: a. dxz b. dxy c. s d. dyz e. py f. dx(2)-y(2) g. px h. pz i. dz(2) c) List all the possible combinations of quantum numbers...
The ground state spectroscopic notation for a certain element is ?Fo. Determine the total angular momentum quantum number J. the total spin angular momentum quantum number S, and the total orbital angular momentum quantum number L. J-6, S-3.L-3 J-3,5-0,L-3 J-0,5-7,L-3 J-0, S-3, L-3 J-0,5-3, L-0
1) Quantum numbers arise naturally from the mathematics used to describe the possible states of an electron in an atom. The four quantum numbers, the principal quantum number (?),(n), the angular momentum quantum number (?),(?), the magnetic quantum number (??),(m?), and the spin quantum number (?s)(ms) have strict rules which govern the possible values. Identify all allowable combinations of quantum numbers for an electron. ?=4,n=4, ?=2,?=2, ??=3,m?=3, ?s=+12ms=+12 ?=5,n=5, ?=3,?=3, ??=1,m?=1, ?s=−12ms=−12 ?=3,n=3, ?=−2,?=−2, ??=−2,m?=−2, ?s=+12ms=+12 ?=3,n=3, ?=2,?=2, ??=−2,m?=−2, ?s=−12ms=−12...
3. Which one of the following sets of quantum numbers is not possible? mi A. 4 3 2+12 B. 3 2 32 C. 3 0 +12 D.4 1-12 E.2 0 0+12 4. A possible set of quantum numbers for the last electron added to complete an atom of gallium (Ga) its ground state is n m m, A. 4 0 0 142 B. 3 012 C. 4 1 0 +12 D. 3 1 +12 E. 4 2 12 5. Electrons...
A compound of unknown structure gave the following
spectroscopic data:
Mass spectrum: M+ = 88.1
IR: 3600cm-1
1H NMR: 1.4 (2H, quartet, J=7Hz); 1.2 (6H, singlet); 1.0 (1H,
singlet); 0.9 (3H, triplet, J=7Hz)
13C NMR: 74, 35, 27, 25
a. assuming that the compound contains C and H but may or may not
contain O, give three possible molecular formulas.
b. how many protons (H) does the compound contain?
c. what functional group(s) does the compound contain?
d. how many...
Course Contents >> HOMEWORK >> Set 10 ( due Weds 12... >> Possible Transitions Some possible trasitions of the hydrogen atom are listed below: A: n = 4, n = 7 B: n = 3, n = 5 C: n = 3, n = 6 D: n = 2, n = 5 E: n = 6, n = 3 F: n = 5, n = 3 G: n = 5, n = 2 H: n = 7, n = 4...
1. Give the running time of the following procedures, using -notation. Show your work. procedure P. (n) S=0; for i n to 2n do for j = 5i to 5i+12 do ses+i-j. procedure ps(n) 560; for i« 5n to 6n do for 15 to i do for k j to i do ses+i-j. procedure pe(n) S=0; for i1 to 5n do begin j4i ; while j<i' do begin 5 5 +i-j; je 5; end end
Quantum numbers arise naturally from the mathematics used to describe the possible states of an electron in an atom. The four quantum numbers, the principal quantum number (n), the angular momentum quantum number (e), the magnetic quantum number (m), and the spin quantum number (m,) have strict rules which govern the possible values. Identify all allowable combinations of quantum numbers for an electron. n 2,=1, me=-1, m, = -1 n 5, 3, me=-2, m, = + n 3,=-2, me= 1,...