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The sinle quantum number by Neil.s Bohr and the appearance of several spectral lines in a particular series of Hspectrum, suggest that there more than one quantum to explain all the quantized properties of an electron in a particular energy level inside the atom. If fact when the properties of the electron is transformed from Cartesian co-ordinate to polar co-ordinates then it becomes the function of r, theta and phi suggesting three independet quantum numbers. In addition to this a fourth quantum number is required to consider the spinning behaviour of an electron. The principal quantum number n suggest the orbit number in which electron revolves, Azimuthal quantum number 1 suggest the shape of orbitals, magnetic quantum number m, gives orientation of orbital in presence of external magnetic field, while spin quantum number s, gives direction of an electron about its own axis n != 0 values of "1" ranges in between 0 to (n-1), while m depends upon 1. Total number values of m = 21+1, and "m" ranges in between -1 to +1 including 0. For each electron spin will be +-(1)/(2) d-orbital may contain maximum of 10 electron as for d-orbital

The sinle quantum number by Neil.s Bohr and the appearance of several spectral lines in a particular series of Hspectrum, suggest that there more than one quantum to explain all the quantized properties of an electron in a particular energy level inside the atom. If fact when the properties of the electron is transformed from Cartesian co-ordinate to polar co-ordinates then it becomes the function of r, theta and phi suggesting three independet quantum numbers. In addition to this a fourth quantum number is required to consider the spinning behaviour of an electron. The principal quantum number n suggest the orbit number in which electron revolves, Azimuthal quantum number 1 suggest the shape of orbitals, magnetic quantum number m, gives orientation of orbital in presence of external magnetic field, while spin quantum number s, gives direction of an electron about its own axis n != 0 values of "1" ranges in between 0 to (n-1), while m depends upon 1. Total number values of m = 21+1, and "m" ranges in between -1 to +1 including 0. For each electron spin will be +-(1)/(2) Which of the following is not possible

The sinle quantum number by Neil.s Bohr and the appearance of several spectral lines in a particular series of Hspectrum, suggest that there more than one quantum to explain all the quantized properties of an electron in a particular energy level inside the atom. If fact when the properties of the electron is transformed from Cartesian co-ordinate to polar co-ordinates then it becomes the function of r, theta and phi suggesting three independet quantum numbers. In addition to this a fourth quantum number is required to consider the spinning behaviour of an electron. The principal quantum number n suggest the orbit number in which electron revolves, Azimuthal quantum number 1 suggest the shape of orbitals, magnetic quantum number m, gives orientation of orbital in presence of external magnetic field, while spin quantum number s, gives direction of an electron about its own axis n != 0 values of "1" ranges in between 0 to (n-1), while m depends upon 1. Total number values of m = 21+1, and "m" ranges in between -1 to +1 including 0. For each electron spin will be +-(1)/(2) The two unpaired electron present in C-atom are different w.r.t their

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The behaviour of an electron in an atom is described mathematically by a wave function, or orbital. It turns out that each wave function contains three variables, called quantum numbers, which are represented as n, l and m_1 . These quantum numbers describe the energy level of an orbital and define the shape and orientation of the region in space where the electron will be found. Radial nodes are maximum in

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BEYOND PUBLICATION-STRUCTURE OF ATOM-EXERCISE
  1. What are quantum numbers ?

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  2. Magnetic quantum number is related to

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  3. Which quantum number describes the orientation of the orbital in space...

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  4. Why does spin quantum number introduced ?

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  5. What is Aufbau principle ?

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  6. Is there any rule to find the maximum number of electrons in any shell...

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  7. How can electronic configuration be built up in ground state ?

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  8. Which of the following orbitals are filled progressively in the transi...

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  9. When two sub-shells have same value of n + l, where do electrons to th...

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  10. Why do we cann't see radio waves with our naked eyes ?

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  11. Which type of model of atom Erwin Schrodinger developed ?

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  12. When n = 2, l = 1, how many orbitals are there ? Name the sub-shell wh...

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  13. Write postulates and limitations of Bohr Hydrogen atomic model.

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  14. Orbitals having equal energies are

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  15. Which of the following spectrum is look like a finger prints ?

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  16. Splitting of spectral lines in the presence of electric field is calle...

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  17. For Manganese atom, assuming that Hund's rule is to valid for l=2 subs...

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  18. Degrenerate orbitals means

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  19. Velocity of light in vacuum is given by the formula……….

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  20. Filling of electrons in an orbital of sub-shells is given by

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