8. In the quantum-mechanical model of the atom, how orbit is being defined? A. Region of the most probable proton location. B. Region of the most probable electron location. C. Circular path traveled by an electron around an orbital. D. Circular path traveled by a proton around an orbital. A.31 D. 2P U. 20 133 19. Which of the orbitals below do not exist due to the constraints upon the angular quantum number? A.3d B. 3p C. 3s D. 3f 20. Which one of the following is an incorrect orbital notation? A.4f B.2d C. 3s D.2p
8. In the quantum-mechanical model of the atom, how orbit is being defined? A. Region of the most probable proton location. B. Region of the most probable electron location. C. Circular path traveled by an electron around an orbital. D. Circular path traveled by a proton around an orbital. A.31 D. 2P U. 20 133 19. Which of the orbitals below do not exist due to the constraints upon the angular quantum number? A.3d B. 3p C. 3s D. 3f 20. Which one of the following is an incorrect orbital notation? A.4f B.2d C. 3s D.2p
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![8. In the quantum-mechanical model of the atom, how orbit is being defined?
A. Region of the most probable proton location.
B. Region of the most probable electron location.
C. Circular path traveled by an electron around an orbital.
D. Circular path traveled by a proton around an orbital.
A.31
D. 2P
U. 20
120
19. Which of the orbitals below do not exist due to the constraints upon the angular quantum
number?
A.3d
B. 3p
C. 3s
D. 3f
20. Which one of the following is an incorrect orbital notation?
C. 3s D.2p
A.4f B.2d](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5811f5d9-d2ca-4179-8630-3924e4e61450%2Fd00e30d1-d9e1-4091-a4f9-1922676ca94f%2Fzuh8gkd_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:8. In the quantum-mechanical model of the atom, how orbit is being defined?
A. Region of the most probable proton location.
B. Region of the most probable electron location.
C. Circular path traveled by an electron around an orbital.
D. Circular path traveled by a proton around an orbital.
A.31
D. 2P
U. 20
120
19. Which of the orbitals below do not exist due to the constraints upon the angular quantum
number?
A.3d
B. 3p
C. 3s
D. 3f
20. Which one of the following is an incorrect orbital notation?
C. 3s D.2p
A.4f B.2d
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