(a) Assign a proper spectroscopic symbol (spdf...) to each subshell having the following set of quantum numbers n and I. (b) Indicate the number of orbitals in each subshell. (c) What is the maximum number of electrons that can be assigned to each subshell? If the answer is "none", give your reasoning. (a) n= 6, 1 = 0; (b) n= 3, 1= 2; (c) n= 2,1= 2; (d) n= 5, 1= 1; (e) n = 4,1 = 3;

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(a) Assign a proper spectroscopic symbol (spdf...) to each subshell having the following set of quantum
numbers n and I. (b) Indicate the number of orbitals in each subshell. (c) What is the maximum
number of electrons that can be assigned to each subshell? If the answer is "none", give your
reasoning.
(a) n= 6,1 = 0;
(b) n= 3, 1= 2;
(c) n= 2,1 = 2;
(d) n= 5, 1= 1;
(e) n= 4,1= 3;
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Assign a proper spectroscopic symbol (spdf...) to each subshell having the following set of quantum numbers n and I. (b) Indicate the number of orbitals in each subshell. (c) What is the maximum number of electrons that can be assigned to each subshell? If the answer is "none", give your reasoning. (a) n= 6,1 = 0; (b) n= 3, 1= 2; (c) n= 2,1 = 2; (d) n= 5, 1= 1; (e) n= 4,1= 3;
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