Consider a Ge atom in ground state. Type the values of all 4 quantum numbers which describe each valence electron of this atom.
For example, if you are typing the quantum numbers for an electron "e1", type in the following format.
e1: (n, l, ml, ms)
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Consider a Ge atom in ground state. Type the values of all 4 quantum numbers which...
4) Consider a Pb atom in ground state. Type the values of all 4 quantum numbers which describe each valence electron of this atom. For example, if you are typing the quantum numbers for an electron "e1", type in the following format e1: (n. 1, mi, ms)
Which set of quantum numbers for an electron in the ground state of a neutral atom does not contain an error? A: n = 4, l = 0, ml = -1 ms = +½ B: n = 3, l = 3, ml = 1, ms = +½ C: n = 5, l = 3, ml = -3 ms = -½ D: n = 3, l = 2, ml = 3, ms = -½
2) Hydrogen gas is produced when aluminum reacts with hydrochloric acid: Al(s) + HCl(aq) AlCl3(aq) + H2(g) [Unbalanced] - If 940.1 mL of wet hydrogen is collected over water at 23.7 °C and a barometric pressure of 748.69 torr, how many grams of Al have been consumed? (The vapor pressure of water at 23.7 °C is 21.98 mmHg) 3) Follow auf bau principle for the questions below. Formatting must be done correctly. a) Type the complete electron configuration of Rb...
Identify which sets of quantum numbers are valid for an electron. Each set is ordered (n, l, ml, ms). Part B: Thanks in advance! Any helpful explanation on how to do this problem would also be appreciated. Identify which sets of quantum numbers are valid for an electron. Each set is ordered(n,l,ml,ms). Identify the sets of quantum numbers that describe all the electrons in the ground state of a neutral beryllium atom, Be. Each set is ordered(n,l,ml,ms). Drag the appropriate...
Quantum numbers arise naturally from mathematics use 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 (l), the magnetic quantum number (ml), and the spin quantum (mS) have strict rules which govern the possible values. Identify allowable combinations of quantum numbers for an electron Select all that apply: ___n=5, l=3, ml = 1, mS = + 1/2 ___ n = 6, l = 6,...
Select the set of quantum numbers that represent each electron in a ground‑state BeBe atom. Select the set of quantum numbers that represents each electron in a ground-state Be atom. T + L On=2, {=0, me =0, mg= - In=2, f = 1, me = 0, ms = - On=1, f= 0, m, = 0, ms = In=1, f= 0, me = 0, ms = 2, k = 1, me = 1, m, = I n=2, {=0, me = 0,...
1. (30 pts) For germanium (Ge) atom: 1) Write the shorthand ground state electron configuration and orbital diagram for Ge. Indicate the magnetic property (diamagnetic or paramagnetic) of the atom. 2) Write a set of quantum numbers (n. l, m, m.) for one of the germanium valence electrons. 3) Based on the above orbital diagram, predict one possible germanium cation charges. Explain the reasons of your predictions
Consider a ground state calcium atom. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. The electron configuration of the calcium atom is [Ar]4s^2 B. Two electrons occupy the 3s orbital; a spherically shaped orbital. C. One of the numerous electrons in the 3p orbitals corresponds to the set of quantum numbers: n=1, l=2,ml=0,ms=+1/2 D. The calcium atom has a total of 20 electrons E. The electrons occupying the 1s orbital are lower in ergy than the electrons occupying the 2s...
Which one of the following sets of quantum numbers does not correspond to an electron in the ground state electron configuration of a gas-phase calcium atom? a. n= 1, l= 0, ml= 0, mS = +½ b .n = 2, l = 1, ml = 1, mS = -½ c. n = 3, l = 1, ml = -1, mS = +½ d. n= 3, l= 2, ml= 1, mS = +½e.n = 4, l = 0, ml = 0,...
2. Which combination of quantum numbers cannot describe an electronic state of a hydrogen atom? (A) n = 4, l = 3, ml = 2 (B) n = 5, l = 3, ml = 3 (C) n = 5, l = 4, ml = 2 (D) n = 4, l = 4, ml = 2 (E) n = 5, l = 3, ml = 2