could the set of quantum numbers occur, 1,2,0,-1/2
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Identify which sets of quantum numbers are valid for an electron. Each set is ordered (n, l, ml, ms). Check all that apply. 2,1,1,1/2 1,2,0,-1/2 3,0,0,1/2 3,3,1,1/2 1,1,0,1/2 3,2,-2,1/2 4,3,1,-1/2 1,0,0,-1/2 3,2,1,1 2.-1.1,-1/2 4,3,4 1/2 0.2.1,-1/2
Give the set of four quantum numbers that could represent the
electron lost to form the Na ION from the Na atom.
"Give the set of four quantum numbers that could represent the electron lost to form the Na ION from the Na atom. On=3,1 = 0, m = 0, ms = On = 4,1 = 4, m = 0, ms -- On=4,1 = 0, m = 0, ms = + 3 On = 4,1 = 1, mi = 1,...
Given the following sets of electron quantum numbers, indicate those that could not occur and explain your answer a) 1, 0, 0, -1/2 b) 1, 1, 0, +1/2 c) 3, 2, -2, +1/2 d) 2, 1, 2, +1/2 e) 4, 0, 2, +1/2
how many electrons could have the following set of quantum numbers(a) n = 3. l = 2 _______ electrons (b) n=4, l=2, ml=1 _______ electrons
The valence electron of sodium could have what set of four quantum numbers?
How many electrons could occupy orbitals with the following set of quantum numbers? n=4, l = 2
Identify which sets of quantum numbers are valid for an electron. Each set is ordered (n,ℓ,mℓ,ms). 3,2,2,1/2 4,3,3,-1/2 3,-2,-1,0 4,3,5,-1/2 0,1,1,-1/2 1,0,0,1/2 1,-1,-1,-1/2 3,0,0,1/2 1,1,0,1/2 2,2,1,1/2 2,0,0,-1/2 1,2,0,-1/2
Give the set of four quantum numbers that could represent the electron gained to form the Br ION from the Br atom. Il B)n=4, l = 0, mi = 1, ms = + 2 D) n 3, 2, mi 2, ms+ E)n=5,1=1,m1=-1 , ms = +-
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...
How many electrons in the same atom could have the following set of quantum numbers: n = 3, l = 1 Answer: