Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false. If false, correct the statement. (a) An electron transition from n = 3 to n = 1 gives off energy. (b) Light emitted by an n = 4 to n = 2 transition will have a longer wavelength than that from an n = 5 to n = 2 transition. (c) A sublevel of l = 3 has a capacity of ten electrons. (d) An atom of Group 13 has three unpaired electrons.
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false. If false, correct the statement. (a) An electron transition from n = 3 to n = 1 gives off energy. (b) Light emitted by an n = 4 to n = 2 transition will have a longer wavelength than that from an n = 5 to n = 2 transition. (c) A sublevel of l = 3 has a capacity of ten electrons. (d) An atom of Group 13 has three unpaired electrons.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the energy released when an electron undergoes n=3 ton =1 transition is true. The energy of a radiation is inversely proportional to its wavelength
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Comment on the general features of the 1H-NMR spectrum of isoamyl ester provided below
What would be the best choices for the missing reagents 1 and 3 in this synthesis?
1. PPh3
3
2. n-BuLi
• Draw the missing reagents in the drawing area below. You can draw them in any arrangement you like.
• Do not draw the missing reagent 2. If you draw 1 correctly, we'll know what it is.
• Note: if one of your reagents needs to contain a halogen, use bromine.
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