Sol :-
Part.A
Since, the shape is dumb-bell therefore the given orbital is p and for p the value of quantum number l = 1.
Part.B
Since, dumb-bell along y-axis and the value of principal quantum number (n) is 3, therefore this orbital can be label as : 3py.
Part.C
The lobes of the orbital would point in different direction on changing the value of magnetic quantum number (ml) .
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Parts B, C D, E Rules for Orbital Angular Momentum Constants Periodic Table Part A Learning Goal How many different values of I are possible for an electron with principal quantum number n Express your answer as an integer To understand and be able to use the ruiles for determining allowable orbital angular momentum states 52 Several numbers are necessary to describe the states available to an electron in the hydrogen atom. The principal quantum number n determines the energy...
What feature of an orbital is related to each of the following quantum number 1 out of 3 attempts Be sure to answer all parts. 4 Ass What feature of an orbital is related to each of the following quantum numbers? (a) Principal quantum number (n) (b) Angular momentum quantum number (l) O A. orientation in space of the O A. number of planar nodes in the orbital orbital O B. orientation in space of the O B. size of...
Review Part A In the ground-state electron configuration of Fest, how many unpaired electrons are present? Express your answer numerically as an Integer. View Available Hint(s) 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p-6 4d^O 3 Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part A The number of electrons in the ion Zn2+ is Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Part A Using shorthand notation, the ground-state electron configuration for Co2+ is predicted to be Express your answer in condensed form,...
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Part A Describe how you would make 400.0 mL of a 0.400 M NaOH solution from a 20.0 M stook NaOHI solution. Express your answer with the appropriate units Dilute Value Units of the 20.0 M stock solution to a final volume of 400.0 mL Part A CH3NH2 Express your answer as a chemical expression. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B C,HsN Express your answer as a chemical expression. 圏? Part C CI...
Part A The number of orbitals having the quantum numbers, n = 6 and /= 2 is Submit Request Answer ovide Feedback Review l Constants 1 Periodic Table Part A A radio station's channel, such as 100.7 FM or 92.3 FM, is actually its frequency in megahertz (MHz), where 1 MHz = 100 Hz and 1 Hz = 1 s-1 Calculate the broadcast wavelength of the radio station 90.70 FM. Express your answer to four significant figures and include the...
Consider the following reaction: CH3OH(9) CO(9)+2H (9) AH = +90.7kJ AH = 130 kJ Previous Answers Correct Part For a given sample of CH,OH the enthalpy change on reaction is 185 kJ How many grams of hydrogen gas are produced? I AED ROO? Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part D What is the value of AH for the reverse of the previous reaction? AED ROO? AH. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect;...
11y3220-34801 HW m 13.53 Part A How much energy would be required to move the earth into a circular orbit with a radius 6 0 km larger than its current radius? Express your answer with the appropriate units. AB 6.6 100 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again: 3 attempts remaining ovide Feedback
Part B What is the label for the orbital shown here that indicates the type of orbital and its orientation in space? Express your answer using appropriate letters (e.g., P.). Do not include the energy level n. View Available Hint's | ΑΣΦ ? b VxVx IXI X.10 x Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part Compare the orbital shown in Parts A and B to the orbital shown here in size, shape, and orientation. у X Which quantum number(s) would be...