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Rule (A) : Electrons are assigned to orbitals in order of increasing value of n+l.Rule (B) : For sub-shells with the same value of n+l electrons are assigned first to the sub shells with lower ‘n’.

When n=1, the sub- shell present is:

Observe the information provided in the table about quantum numbers. Then answer the question given below it. What is the shape of the sub-shell for l = 2 ? What is the shape of the sub-shell for l = 2 ? What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy this sub-shell ?

If two orbitals have’same (n + 1) value then

In an atom the number electrons in M-shell is equal to the number of electrons in the K and L Shell. Answer the following questions. How many electrons are there in its outermost shell?

In an atom the number electrons in M-shell is equal to the number of electrons in the K and L shell. Answer the following questions. (AS1) Which is the outer most shell?

In an atom the number electrons in M-shell is equal to the number of electrons in the K and L Shell. Answer the following questions. Write the electronic configuration of the element.

In an atom the number electrons in M-shell is equal to the number of electrons in the K and L Shell. Answer the following questions. What is the atomic number of element?

Which of the following have the same number of electrons in outermost shell?

The sub-shell that is not present in L orbit

BEYOND PUBLICATION-STRUCTURE OF ATOM-EXERCISE
  1. How can electronic configuration be built up in ground state ?

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

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

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

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

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

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  8. Orbitals having equal energies are

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

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

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

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

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  15. E = hnu is given by

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  16. Identify the wrong set of quantum numbers from the following.

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  17. Electron emits energy if it jumps form ……to …………energy state

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  18. Elliptical orbits were introduced by……….

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  19. Sommerfeld added………..elloptical orbits to each Bohr's circular orbit

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  20. An orbital with m = +3 has an unpaired electron. If it is the only unp...

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