3. Sulfur is applied to the skin for dandruff and itchy skin infection caused by mites (scabies). It is also applied to the skin for acne and skin redness, and taken orally for many other conditions, but there is limited scientific evidence to support these uses. Since sulfur has 16 electrons, its electron configuration is 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p. Determine the set of quantum numbers of sulfur. Atomic orbital diagram for sulfur with two unpaired electrons: 444 44 18² 25² 2p A n-1, 1-0, m-0, m.-+ %,-% B. n-2, 1-3, m-0, m.-+ %,- ½ 35² 4 C. n-4, 1-2, m-1, m.-+ %,- ½ D. n-3, 1-1, m-1, m,-+ %,-½

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Sulfur is applied to the skin for dandruff and itchy skin infection caused by mites.
(scabies). It is also applied to the skin for acne and skin redness, and taken orally for
many other conditions, but there is limited scientific evidence to support these uses.
Since sulfur has 16 electrons, its electron configuration is 1s 2s 2p 38² 3p. Determine
the set of quantum numbers of sulfur.
Atomic orbital diagram for sulfur with two unpaired electrons:
NNNNN
15²2²
25²
2pº
A. n-1, 1-0, m-0, m.-+ %,-%
B. n-2, 1-3, m-0, m,-+ ½, ½
35²
3p4
C. n-4,1-2, m-1, m,-+ ½, ½
D. n-3, 1-1, m-1, m,-+ ½, ½
Transcribed Image Text:3 Sulfur is applied to the skin for dandruff and itchy skin infection caused by mites. (scabies). It is also applied to the skin for acne and skin redness, and taken orally for many other conditions, but there is limited scientific evidence to support these uses. Since sulfur has 16 electrons, its electron configuration is 1s 2s 2p 38² 3p. Determine the set of quantum numbers of sulfur. Atomic orbital diagram for sulfur with two unpaired electrons: NNNNN 15²2² 25² 2pº A. n-1, 1-0, m-0, m.-+ %,-% B. n-2, 1-3, m-0, m,-+ ½, ½ 35² 3p4 C. n-4,1-2, m-1, m,-+ ½, ½ D. n-3, 1-1, m-1, m,-+ ½, ½
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