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Quantum Numbers Worksheet Guide

The document provides a worksheet with questions about quantum numbers. It asks the reader to state the four quantum numbers and their possible values, name orbitals based on given quantum numbers, provide the n and l values for various orbitals, write the quantum numbers for electrons in sodium and various energy levels/sublevels, explain why 5d sublevel can hold 14 electrons, identify unacceptable quantum number sets, and write the quantum numbers for electrons in diagrams. The worksheet tests understanding of the key concepts of atomic orbitals, electron configurations, and the four quantum numbers (n, l, ml, ms) that describe an electron in an atom.

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Quantum Numbers Worksheet Guide

The document provides a worksheet with questions about quantum numbers. It asks the reader to state the four quantum numbers and their possible values, name orbitals based on given quantum numbers, provide the n and l values for various orbitals, write the quantum numbers for electrons in sodium and various energy levels/sublevels, explain why 5d sublevel can hold 14 electrons, identify unacceptable quantum number sets, and write the quantum numbers for electrons in diagrams. The worksheet tests understanding of the key concepts of atomic orbitals, electron configurations, and the four quantum numbers (n, l, ml, ms) that describe an electron in an atom.

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Quantum Numbers Worksheet 1. State the four quantum numbers and the possible values they may have.

2. Name the orbitals described by the following quantum numbers a. n=1 b. n=2, c. n=3 d. n=5 l=0 l=1 l=2 l=0

3. Give n and l values for the following orbitals a. 2p b. 5f c.3d d.4d e.4s 4. Write the 11 sets of quantum numbers that describe the 11 electrons of sodium, Na. 5. Indicate the maximum number of electrons in an atom that can have as part of their set of quantum numbers for each of the following. a. n=3, l=2 b. n=4 , l=3 c. n=2, l=2 d. n=6, l=0 6. Write the quantum numbers associated with each of the following.

a. the 4th energy level b. the 5f sublevel c. an orbital on 3d sublevel d. the first electron added to the 4f sublevel

7. With reference to quantum numbers, explain why the 5d sublevel can hold a maximum of 14 electrons. 8. Which set of quantum numbers are unacceptable? a. n=3, l=-2,ml=0,ms=+1/2 b. n=2, l=-2, ml=-1,ms=-1/2 c. n=6, l=2 , ml=-2,ms=+1/2 9. Write the values for the quantum numbers for the bold electron in the following diagrams. a.

b.

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