The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle considers which properties of the electron?
The position of an electron in an atom at any given time can be precisely known.
Given the following table of data, which of the following is a permissible set of the quantum numbers n, l, m, and s? (Note: though not shown in the table, s can equal -½ or +½.)
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How many d orbitals are there in a d-subshell of any given atom?
When considering the Aufbau process of filling electron orbitals, which of the following sets of quantum numbers for n, l, m, and s are feasible in order for the final electron to enter a nitrogen atom? (A nitrogen atom has 7 electrons.)
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Which of the following represents a set of degenerate orbitals?
Keeping in mind Hund’s rule, how many occupied orbitals, and how many unpaired electrons, are expected in an atom of oxygen (atomic number 8) in the ground state?
When the absorption spectrum of hydrogen atoms in their ground state is examined, the only lines that are observed are in the Lyman series (not the Balmer, Paschen or Pfund series). Which of the following is the best explanation for this observation?
Which of the following hydrogen atom electronic transitions would release the greatest amount of energy?
Which of the following electronic configurations represents an excited state of neon (atomic number 10)?