1. How many electrons could occupy a subshell with the following
quantum numbers?
a. n=2, l=1...
1. How many electrons could occupy a subshell with the following
quantum numbers?
a. n=2, l=1
b. n=2, l=0, ml=0
2. How many orbitals are described by each of the below
combinations of quantum numbers?
a. n=3, l=3
b. n=4, l=2, ml=2
3. How many milliliters of 0.100 M HNO3 are needed to neutralize
the following solutions?
a. 34.7 mL of 0.775 M NaOH
b. 58.5 mL of 0.0100 M Al(OH)3
4. How many milliliters of 0.100 M NaOH are...
Each electron in an atom may be described by a set of four quantum
numbers. For...
Each electron in an atom may be described by a set of four quantum
numbers. For each of the following, write down each different set
of quantum numbers possible such that each set contains the given
value. (The answer for part (a) has been done for you below.) a. n
= 3, l = 1 b. n = 3, l = 2 c. n = 4, l = 2 d. n = 3, l = 2, ml = –2
e....
QUESTION 1
Of the quantum numbers n, l, ml,
and ms, which is the spin quantum...
QUESTION 1
Of the quantum numbers n, l, ml,
and ms, which is the spin quantum number?
ml
n
l
ms
QUESTION 2
Valence electrons are the outer electrons of an atom.
True
False
QUESTION 3
What type of bond is between the two carbon atoms in the
molecule ethane (C2H6)?
Double
Single
Triple
QUESTION 4
A molecule has a carbon atom that is best described by
sp3 hybridization. Which bond angles (in degrees) come
closest to describing...
Question 3
Part B:How many values of ml are possible for an
electron with orbital quantum...
Question 3
Part B:How many values of ml are possible for an
electron with orbital quantum number l = 1?
Express your answer as an integer.
Part C
The quantum state of a particle can be specified by giving a
complete set of quantum numbers (n,l,
ml,ms). How many different
quantum states are possible if the principal quantum number is
n = 2?
To find the total number of allowed states, first write down the
allowed orbital quantum numbers l,...
I have to design an ordered list that tests to see if ions are
in solution...
I have to design an ordered list that tests to see if ions are
in solution or not. My ions are Ba+2, Pb+2, Zn+2 and my reagents
are KI, Na2CO3, Na2SO4. I don't know how to order these properly on
this chart. I think I start by adding KI and that shows me that a
Ba+2 cation is present but I am really not sure. Can anyone help
and or please explain the method behind the order of this
chart?
1. Which of the following set of quantum numbers (ordered n, ℓ,
mℓ, ms) are possible...
1. Which of the following set of quantum numbers (ordered n, ℓ,
mℓ, ms) are possible for an electron in an atom? Check all that
apply.
a. 3, 2, 2, -1/2
b. -1, 0, 0, -1/2
c. 3, 2, 1, -1
d. 4, 3, 4, -1/2
e. 2, 2, 2, 1/2
f. 4, 3, -2, 1/2
g. 5, 2, 1, -1/2
h. 3, 1, -2, -1/2
2. How many possible combinations are there for the values of l
and ml...