题目
CHEM10003_2025_SM1 Weekly Feedback Quiz-3 (WFQ-3)
多重下拉选择题
The Pauli Exclusion Principle tells us that no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers. a) For an electron in the 3p orbital shown above, select a possible value for each of the four quantum numbers from the dropdown list: n 3 l [ Select ] 0 2 –1 1 –2 ml +1 ms [ Select ] 0 +3/2 +1/2 +1 b) How many different values of ml are possible for electrons in a 3p orbitals. 3
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This question asks us to assign quantum numbers for an electron in a 3p orbital and then count the possible ml values for 3p electrons. We'll go through each dropdown item step by step.
Part a: n value dropdown
- The allowed principal quantum number n for a 3p electron is n = 3. Among the provided choices for n, the option 3 is correct.
- If another option like n = 2 or n = 1 were chosen, that would place the electron in a lower shell (2p or 1s/2s, etc.), which is incompat......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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