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oo as 1 II III IV V Select all of the possible orbitals that could have...
Orbitals and Quantum Numbers Each atomic orbital is specified by a unique set of n, l and ml quantum numbers: 1a. What quantum number/s do the two spherical orbitals have in common? What quantum number/s would be different? Are these orbitals s, p or d? 1b. Write down a possible set (n, l, ml) of quantum numbers for each spherical orbital. 1c. Consider the dumb-bell shaped orbitals. What quantum number/s do these three orbitals have in common? What quantum number/s...
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Consider the following list of properties 3. f(x)oo x-+1 ii) lim()2 iv) f(1)-3 v) lim f(x)-n x+1 For each of the following, decide if it is possible for a function to have the given set of properties. If so, sketch and label a possible graph for the function on the axis provided. If no such function is possible, explain why not. a) (i) and (i) b) (), (ii), and (iv) c) (i), (iii),...
\\Select all of the following that are true of 3d orbitals. You may need to consult your textbook to recall some of this information. A) Since they are in the 4th period, the quantum number n must be 4. B) All 3d orbitals have quantum number n = 3. C) quantum number l can be 0, 1, or 2. D) quantum number l must be 2. E) quantum number ml can be -2, -1, 0, 1, or 2. F) quantum...
Which of the following compounds have conjugated double bonds? I II III IV II and v II, IV, and v I and III I, III, and IV all of them
The p subshells of an atom have three p orbitals that can be filled with electrons. In the images below, each orbital is represented by a box, and each electron is represented by a half arrow. Classify each p-orbital diagram as obeying or violating the Pauli exclusion principle. Violates Pauli exclusion principle 1|1|1 14|1) 1|41|1) 1/1 1 Which of these subshell designations are possible and which are impossible? Possible Impossible 10 51 21 3s Op How many electrons in an...
Answer this set of questions regarding quantum numbers and orbitals. A. (Part 1) Write down the sets of quantum numbers that define the 1 S atomic orbitals (Part 2) Write down the sets of quantum numbers that define the 5 S atomic orbitals (this includes principle quantum number, azmuthial quantum number, magnetic quantum number, and magnetic spin) n, L, mL, ms B. Write the set of four quantum numbers ( n, L, mL, ms) for the 'LAST" electron in each of...
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Give all possible my values for orbitals that have each of the following values: (a) l=3 0 0 -1,0, +1 -2,-1, 0, +1, +2 -3, -2,-1, 0, +1, +2, +3 (b) n=2 0 -1,0, +1 | -2,-1, 0, +1, +2 -3, -2,-1, 0, +1, +2, +3 0 (c) n=6, 1=1 0 0 0 0 -1, 0, +1 -2,-1, 0, +1, +2 -3, -2,-1, 0, +1, +2, +3 Give the sublevel designation, the allowable my values, and...
II: ketone III: carboxylic acid IV: 2° alcohol V: cyclic ester II: carboxylate III: aldehyde IV: epoxide V: ketone II: ketone III: carboxylic acid IV: 3° alcohol V: cyclic ester II: ether III: ketone IV: 3° alcohol V. ketone II: ketone III: carboxylic acid IV: Valcohol V/ cyclic ester 2. Choose the more stable of each of the three pairs of structures drawn below. a H 5 4. 1. 3. [c]1,3&5 6. [e] 1,4&5 [a] 1,4&6 [b] 2,4&6 [d] 2,3&5
If l = 3, how many electrons can be contained in all the possible orbitals? How many electrons can be contained in all of the orbitals with n = 4? How many electrons in an atom can have the quantum numbers n = 3, l = 2?
Predict the product for the following reaction. OH 0 do000 II III IV Select one: a. I b. II O c. III od. IV O e. V