Elements of Physical Chemistry
Elements of Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780192522764
Author: Peter Atkins; Julio de Paula
Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Chapter 8, Problem 8A.10E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

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The number of electrons can occupy the subshell with the value of l as 0 has to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Angular Momentum Quantum Number (l): It helps to differentiate different shapes of orbitals for given n.  For a given n, there are n different shapes of orbitals are present and are denoted as l.  Angular momentum quantum number is also known as Azimuthal quantum number.  The possible values of angular momentum quantum number is between 0to(n-1).  If the n is 3, then l value is 0,1,2

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The number of electrons can occupy the subshell with the value of l as 3 has to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Angular Momentum Quantum Number (l): It helps to differentiate different shapes of orbitals for given n.  For a given n, there are n different shapes of orbitals are present and are denoted as l.  Angular momentum quantum number is also known as Azimuthal quantum number.  The possible values of angular momentum quantum number is between 0to(n-1).  If the n is 3, then l value is 0,1,2

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The number of electrons can occupy the subshell with the value of l as 5 has to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Angular Momentum Quantum Number (l): It helps to differentiate different shapes of orbitals for given n.  For a given n, there are n different shapes of orbitals are present and are denoted as l.  Angular momentum quantum number is also known as azimuthal quantum number.  The possible values of angular momentum quantum number is between 0to(n-1).  If the n is 3, then l value is 0,1,2

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