9. Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Numbers: Spin Quantum Number
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy one p orbital?11views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following sets of quantum numbers is NOT allowed for an electron in an atom?17views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements is correct with respect to the electron spin quantum number?14views
- Multiple ChoiceWhen two electrons are shared in the same orbital, what is the relationship between their spin quantum numbers?16views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich statement best describes the Pauli exclusion principle in relation to the spin quantum number?25views
- Multiple ChoiceFor a 3s^2 electron in a phosphorus atom, what is the value of the third quantum number (magnetic quantum number, m_l)?36views
- Multiple ChoiceHow many electrons in the 3d subshell of an atom can have a spin quantum number of +1/2?38views
- Multiple Choice
Select the correct quantum numbers for the highlighted electrons in a set of 5d orbitals.
1306views4rank - Multiple Choice
Which of the following set of quantum numbers is possible?
1854views6rank - Multiple Choice
Which of the following set of quantum numbers is possible for an electron in a set of 6f orbitals?
1589views5rank - Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is false?
1647views4rank - Open Question
Which set of three quantum numbers does not specify an orbital in the hydrogen atom?
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Quantum numbers arise naturally from the mathematics used 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 number (𝑚s) have strict rules which govern the possible values. identify all allowable combinations of quantum numbers for an electron.
879views - Open QuestionWhich of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed?833views
- Open QuestionWhich of the following set of quantum numbers (ordered n, ℓ, mℓ, ms) are possible for an electron in an atom?3206views