The maximum number of electrons present in the ( n= 1 ) energy levels has to be identified. Concept Introduction: Principal energy level is corresponding to the principal quantum number. It is related to the average distance from the nucleus. The first principal energy level ( n= 1 ) The second principal energy level ( n= 2 ) , the third principal energy level ( n= 3 ) . It has regions where electrons may be found, and have integral values designated n=1, n=2 ,n=3 and so on.
The maximum number of electrons present in the ( n= 1 ) energy levels has to be identified. Concept Introduction: Principal energy level is corresponding to the principal quantum number. It is related to the average distance from the nucleus. The first principal energy level ( n= 1 ) The second principal energy level ( n= 2 ) , the third principal energy level ( n= 3 ) . It has regions where electrons may be found, and have integral values designated n=1, n=2 ,n=3 and so on.
The maximum number of electrons present in the (n= 1) energy levels has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Principal energy level is corresponding to the principal quantum number. It is related to the average distance from the nucleus. The first principal energy level (n= 1)
The second principal energy level (n= 2), the third principal energy level (n= 3). It has regions where electrons may be found, and have integral values designated n=1,n=2,n=3 and so on.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The maximum number of electrons present in the (n= 2) energy levels has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The maximum number of electrons present in the (n= 3) energy levels has to be identified.
Recognizing ampli
Draw an a amino acid with a methyl (-CH3) side chain.
Explanation
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structure.
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Write the systematic name of each organic molecule:
structure
name
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HO
OH
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OH
CI
CI
O
CI
OH
OH
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Check the box under each a amino acid.
If there are no a amino acids at all, check the "none of them" box under the table.
Note for advanced students: don't assume every amino acid shown must be found in nature.
COO
H3N-C-H
CH2
HO
CH3
NH3 O
CH3-CH
CH2
OH
Onone of them
Explanation
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H3N
O
0.
O
OH
+
NH3
CH2
CH3-CH
H2N C-COOH
H
O
HIC
+
C=O
H3N-C-O
CH3- - CH
CH2
OH
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