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The electrons in atoms occupy atomic orbitals (AO_(s)) that are represented as theregions around the nuclei where there is a high probability of finding the electrons. ln the so-called LCAO (linear combitaks) approach, as pioneered by Hund and Mulliken, when AOs come close together, they overlap forming MOs (molecular orbitals). Two AO s can overlap to form two MOs, one of which lies at a lower energy level (BMO) than the other at a higher energy level and is called an antibonding molecular orbital (ABMO). Each MO can hold one or two electrons in accordance with Pauli's exclusion principle. MOT can explain the paramagnetism of molecules such as O_(2) and NO and other spectral features. In a molecule number of electrons in bonding MO is more as compared to antibonding MO, hence

The electrons in atoms occupy atomic orbitals (AO_(s)) that are represented as theregions around the nuclei where there is a high probability of finding the electrons. ln the so-called LCAO (linear combitaks) approach, as pioneered by Hund and Mulliken, when AOs come close together, they overlap forming MOs (molecular orbitals). Two AO s can overlap to form two MOs, one of which lies at a lower energy level (BMO) than the other at a higher energy level and is called an antibonding molecular orbital (ABMO). Each MO can hold one or two electrons in accordance with Pauli's exclusion principle. MOT can explain the paramagnetism of molecules such as O_(2) and NO and other spectral features. Bond strength increases with

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BEYOND PUBLICATION-STRUCTURE OF ATOM-EXERCISE
  1. Why do an orbital can occupy only two electrons in it ?

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  2. An emission spectrum consists of bright spectral lines on a dark back ...

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  3. The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the L-shel...

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  4. If l = 1 for an atom, then the number of orbitals in its sub-shell is

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  5. The quantum number which explains about size and energy of the orbit o...

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  6. Bohr's model can explain

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  7. What is the use of quantum numbers ?What is electronic configuration ?

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  8. What is Aufbau principle ?

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  9. What information does the electronic configuration of an atom provide ...

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  10. What is an orbital ?

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  11. Which electron shell is at a higher energy level K or L ?

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  12. Who introduced magnetic quantum number ?

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  13. What is the shape of d-orbital ?

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  14. 'l' ' value of d- orbital is

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  15. 1s^2 2s^2 2p^1 is the electronic configuration of

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  16. Which of the following elements have high atomic weight ?

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  17. Who proposed the spectrum of hydrogen atom ?

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  18. How many number of orbitals are there in the sub-shell of a magnetic q...

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  19. The values of spin quantum numbers are (ms)

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  20. Name the principle , which says an orbital can hold only 2 electrons a...

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  21. What is the shape of p-orbital ?

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