Chemistry, 03.07.2020 22:01 heatherballiet866
Q#1 Give a combination of four quantum numbers that could be assigned to an electron occupying a 5p orbital.
Express your answers using one significant figures. Enter your answers separated by commas.
The answer n, l, ml, ms = 5,1,-1,0,or1,-1/2or+1/2
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Do the same for an electron occupying a 6d orbital.
Express your answers using one significant figures. Enter your answers separated by commas.
the answer n, l, ml, ms =6,0,1,2,-2,-1,0,+1,+2,+1/2or-1/2
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