TOPIC: ATOMIC PHYSICS Using Slater's rules to estimate the effective nuclear charge Z * by shielding in atoms of many electrons, obtain Z * for the following orbitals and atoms (list your results in a table and refer to the electron configurations of the base states in a Periodic Table ): (a) of the electronic configuration of the atoms in the ground state to promote a valence electron to a 3d orbital traveling atoms from H (hydrogen, Z = 1) to K (potassium, Z = 19); (b) the same as in (a) but promoting the valence electron to a 4s orbital;
PLEASE SOLVE A), B) AND C) PLEASE IS VERY IMPORTANT A, B AND C
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Using Slater's rules to estimate the effective nuclear charge Z * by shielding in atoms of many electrons, obtain Z * for the following orbitals and atoms (list your results in a table and refer to the electron configurations of the base states in a Periodic Table ):
(a) of the electronic configuration of the atoms in the ground state to promote a valence electron to a 3d orbital traveling atoms from H (hydrogen, Z = 1) to K (potassium, Z = 19);
(b) the same as in (a) but promoting the valence electron to a 4s orbital;
(c) Comparing (a) and (b) what interpretation can be given to the results in terms of the dependence of the energies of the 3d and 4s orbitals from Z = 1 to 19? What consequence does the above have regarding the filling of 3d and 4s orbitals from Z = 1 to 19?

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