What sublevels are contained in the hydrogen atom's first four energy levels?
Q. please please help! thank you!! What sublevels are contained in the hydrogen atom's first four energy levels? first level p d f g h s second level d h p f g s third level f p h d g s fourth level g h f p s d What orbitals are related to each s sublevel and each p sublevel?
Asked by Tori (= - Sun Dec 6 18:02:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1st level = s 2nd level = s,p 3rd level = s,p,d 4th level = s,p,d,f
Answered by Eli - Sun Dec 6 20:58:26 2009
Q. please please help! thank you!! What sublevels are contained in the hydrogen atom's first four energy levels? first level p d f g h s second level d h p f g s third level f p h d g s fourth level g h f p s d What orbitals are related to each s sublevel and each p sublevel?
Asked by Tori (= - Sun Dec 6 18:02:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1st level = s 2nd level = s,p 3rd level = s,p,d 4th level = s,p,d,f
Answered by Eli - Sun Dec 6 20:58:26 2009
in what order do successive electrons usually occupy the sublevels of the atoms of the fourth series?
Q. Also, which atoms in the fourth series have structure that appear to be irregular becuase of the stabilty of a half filled 3d sublevel, and a filled 3d sublevel???
Asked by Cchese V - Sun Jan 4 22:21:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Count the electrons! half filled 3d orbital: 1s(2) 2s(2) 2p(6) 3s(2) 3p(6) 4s(2) 3d(5) total of 25 electrons. Would be Manganese. i think the previous element, chromium also shifts one electron from the 4s orbital to the 3d so it has two half filled orbitals, which is more energetically favorable than a filled 4s and a 3d with 4 electrons: Cr = 4s(1) 3d(5) Mn = 4s(2) 3d(5)
Answered by struds2671 - Sun Jan 4 22:29:41 2009
Q. Also, which atoms in the fourth series have structure that appear to be irregular becuase of the stabilty of a half filled 3d sublevel, and a filled 3d sublevel???
Asked by Cchese V - Sun Jan 4 22:21:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Count the electrons! half filled 3d orbital: 1s(2) 2s(2) 2p(6) 3s(2) 3p(6) 4s(2) 3d(5) total of 25 electrons. Would be Manganese. i think the previous element, chromium also shifts one electron from the 4s orbital to the 3d so it has two half filled orbitals, which is more energetically favorable than a filled 4s and a 3d with 4 electrons: Cr = 4s(1) 3d(5) Mn = 4s(2) 3d(5)
Answered by struds2671 - Sun Jan 4 22:29:41 2009
What is the designation used to represent electron energy sublevels in an atom?
Q. What is the designation used to represent electron energy sublevels in an atom?
Asked by Jay J - Thu Dec 13 19:06:59 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Orbitals?
Answered by forhirepen - Thu Dec 13 19:10:01 2007
Q. What is the designation used to represent electron energy sublevels in an atom?
Asked by Jay J - Thu Dec 13 19:06:59 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Orbitals?
Answered by forhirepen - Thu Dec 13 19:10:01 2007
How many energy sublevels are in the second principal energy level?
Q. How many energy sublevels are in the second principal energy level?
Asked by punkboi34 - Sun Oct 7 22:20:28 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 3: px, py, pz. each hold 2 electrons
Answered by mech9x - Sun Oct 7 22:30:41 2007
Q. How many energy sublevels are in the second principal energy level?
Asked by punkboi34 - Sun Oct 7 22:20:28 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 3: px, py, pz. each hold 2 electrons
Answered by mech9x - Sun Oct 7 22:30:41 2007
What is the number of sublevels found in each principle energy level of an atom?
Q. What is the number of sublevels found in each principle energy level of an atom?
Asked by Yay Y - Thu Dec 13 18:39:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. there are the s sublevels p and d...1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 3d
Answered by smartass92 - Thu Dec 13 18:43:41 2007
Q. What is the number of sublevels found in each principle energy level of an atom?
Asked by Yay Y - Thu Dec 13 18:39:36 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. there are the s sublevels p and d...1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 3d
Answered by smartass92 - Thu Dec 13 18:43:41 2007
How many orientations are possible for the orbitals related to each of the following sublevels?
Q. (a) s- (b) p- (c) d- (d) f- I just don't understand
Asked by ptaylor340 - Tue Sep 16 17:11:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. (a) s- (b) p- (c) d- (d) f- I just don't understand
Asked by ptaylor340 - Tue Sep 16 17:11:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
In which group of elements do most atoms have completely filled s and p valence sublevels?
Q. 1. noble gases 2. alkaline earth metals 3. alkali metals 4. halogens The answer is 2, alkaline earth metals. Could you explain to me why though? I mean the answer is 1.
Asked by Alana - Thu Oct 29 19:41:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. . noble gases Helium has filled its first & only shell's S orbital the rest of that far right column of the periodic chart, has filled their outside (valence shell) S & P's that's # 10 Ne, #18 , #36 Kr, #54 Xe. & #86 Ra, after that a new outer shell is begun with #11, 19,37, 55, & 87... & the valence shell won't be filled til it reaches the end of that row they begin each row of the chart filling the valence shell's S, then rows 4,5,6, & 7 go back & put 10 electrons in an underneath shell's D, & some row's (6 & 7), even go & put 14 electrons into an even deeper underneath shell's F's but each row finally ends up back to eventually fill the valence shell P's, eventually 6 electrons into the outside valence shell's P's when it… [cont.]
Answered by Steve O - Thu Oct 29 21:27:51 2009
Q. 1. noble gases 2. alkaline earth metals 3. alkali metals 4. halogens The answer is 2, alkaline earth metals. Could you explain to me why though? I mean the answer is 1.
Asked by Alana - Thu Oct 29 19:41:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. . noble gases Helium has filled its first & only shell's S orbital the rest of that far right column of the periodic chart, has filled their outside (valence shell) S & P's that's # 10 Ne, #18 , #36 Kr, #54 Xe. & #86 Ra, after that a new outer shell is begun with #11, 19,37, 55, & 87... & the valence shell won't be filled til it reaches the end of that row they begin each row of the chart filling the valence shell's S, then rows 4,5,6, & 7 go back & put 10 electrons in an underneath shell's D, & some row's (6 & 7), even go & put 14 electrons into an even deeper underneath shell's F's but each row finally ends up back to eventually fill the valence shell P's, eventually 6 electrons into the outside valence shell's P's when it… [cont.]
Answered by Steve O - Thu Oct 29 21:27:51 2009
What are always the sublevels involved in valence electrons?
Q. What are always the sublevels involved in valence electrons?
Asked by Lesleigh - Tue Oct 30 22:56:09 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the outermost subshell which can be s,p,d, and f depending on the element
Answered by ellorra25 - Tue Oct 30 23:23:42 2007
Q. What are always the sublevels involved in valence electrons?
Asked by Lesleigh - Tue Oct 30 22:56:09 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. the outermost subshell which can be s,p,d, and f depending on the element
Answered by ellorra25 - Tue Oct 30 23:23:42 2007
what letters represent the sublevels in an electron configuration?
Q. How many electrons can each sublevel hold?
Asked by netty - Thu Nov 5 20:54:01 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. How many electrons can each sublevel hold?
Asked by netty - Thu Nov 5 20:54:01 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
How do you find out how many sublevels are in a principal energy level?
Q. For example: 1. n=1 2. n=2 3. n=3 Thank you!!!
Asked by Steffffanie - Tue May 5 00:29:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am not sure what you are asking. Does this help?
Answered by Pat - Tue May 5 11:04:48 2009
Q. For example: 1. n=1 2. n=2 3. n=3 Thank you!!!
Asked by Steffffanie - Tue May 5 00:29:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am not sure what you are asking. Does this help?
Answered by Pat - Tue May 5 11:04:48 2009
The principal quantum number equals the number of sublevels within that principal energy level.?
Q. Is this statement always true, sometimes true, or never true?
Asked by Ann S - Tue Nov 4 18:43:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Always. For example if energy level is 4 then the sublevels are 0, 1, 2 and 3. The highest is n-1 and the lowest is 0.
Answered by sara.hotti - Tue Nov 4 18:59:54 2008
Q. Is this statement always true, sometimes true, or never true?
Asked by Ann S - Tue Nov 4 18:43:35 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Always. For example if energy level is 4 then the sublevels are 0, 1, 2 and 3. The highest is n-1 and the lowest is 0.
Answered by sara.hotti - Tue Nov 4 18:59:54 2008
What element that has three completely filed s sublevels, one electron in its other s sublevel, no d electron?
Q. What element that has three completely filed s sublevels, one electron in its other s sublevel, no d electron?
Asked by ejohnhendrix@ymail.com - Thu Apr 23 17:12:40 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The element is Potassium, assuming that the atom is in the GROUND state. Three completely filled s sublevels means that the element is at least on the third period on the periodic table. The next s sublevel would be in the fourth period. The s sublevel indicates that the element is found in the either the first or second group, and one electron means that the element is in the first group. That element is Potassium.
Answered by blah - Thu Apr 23 19:14:24 2009
Q. What element that has three completely filed s sublevels, one electron in its other s sublevel, no d electron?
Asked by ejohnhendrix@ymail.com - Thu Apr 23 17:12:40 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The element is Potassium, assuming that the atom is in the GROUND state. Three completely filled s sublevels means that the element is at least on the third period on the periodic table. The next s sublevel would be in the fourth period. The s sublevel indicates that the element is found in the either the first or second group, and one electron means that the element is in the first group. That element is Potassium.
Answered by blah - Thu Apr 23 19:14:24 2009
What element has 4 filled s sublevels and no 3 d electrons?
Q. choices: argon, krypton, calcium, xenon, strontium, potassium, cesium, barium, or rubidium.
Asked by KJ - Wed Oct 28 14:36:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Calcium
Answered by x52raylewis - Wed Oct 28 14:51:38 2009
Q. choices: argon, krypton, calcium, xenon, strontium, potassium, cesium, barium, or rubidium.
Asked by KJ - Wed Oct 28 14:36:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Calcium
Answered by x52raylewis - Wed Oct 28 14:51:38 2009
Can someone explain to me how Atoms and the orbital levels and sublevels works in english!?!?
Q. Im taking ACC Chemistry and i just can't wrap my mind on how this stuff works.
Asked by Adam - Sun Oct 11 14:02:08 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are 4 orbitals. S, P, D and F. In the first shell of the atom only an S orbital is found holding up to 2 electrons. In the second both S and P orbitals are present. There is one S orbital and 3 P orbitals. Each orbital can only hold 2 electrons so in the second shell there are 8 electrons. The third shell has 5 D orbitals 3 P orbitals and 1 S orbital therefore has 18 electrons in that shell. In the fourth shell (wont need this so much yet) there are 7 F orbitals 5 D orbitals 3 P orbitals and 1 S orbital therefore it has 32 electrons in its fourth shell. Do you mean Sub-shells? They are a group of the same type of atomic orbitals within the same shell. Please answer mine
Answered by Jess - Sun Oct 11 14:20:28 2009
Q. Im taking ACC Chemistry and i just can't wrap my mind on how this stuff works.
Asked by Adam - Sun Oct 11 14:02:08 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are 4 orbitals. S, P, D and F. In the first shell of the atom only an S orbital is found holding up to 2 electrons. In the second both S and P orbitals are present. There is one S orbital and 3 P orbitals. Each orbital can only hold 2 electrons so in the second shell there are 8 electrons. The third shell has 5 D orbitals 3 P orbitals and 1 S orbital therefore has 18 electrons in that shell. In the fourth shell (wont need this so much yet) there are 7 F orbitals 5 D orbitals 3 P orbitals and 1 S orbital therefore it has 32 electrons in its fourth shell. Do you mean Sub-shells? They are a group of the same type of atomic orbitals within the same shell. Please answer mine
Answered by Jess - Sun Oct 11 14:20:28 2009
What sublevels does the octet rule affect?
Q. What sublevels does the octet rule affect?
Asked by RiseA - Tue Feb 23 19:47:56 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. s & p sublevels
Answered by punkie - Tue Feb 23 19:51:40 2010
Q. What sublevels does the octet rule affect?
Asked by RiseA - Tue Feb 23 19:47:56 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. s & p sublevels
Answered by punkie - Tue Feb 23 19:51:40 2010
what is the maximum number of electrons that can go into the following sublevels?
Q. 1.2s 2.5s 3.3p 4.4d 5.4f 6.4p
Asked by Crystal - Sun Sep 28 22:14:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. s sub shells can only hold at most 2 electrons. p sub shells can only hold at most 6 electrons. d sub shells can only hold at most 10 electrons. f sub shells can only hold at most 14 electrons. Therefore the answers are: 1) 2 2) 2 3) 6 4) 10 5) 14 6) 6
Answered by lavalamp3773 - Sun Sep 28 22:21:45 2008
Q. 1.2s 2.5s 3.3p 4.4d 5.4f 6.4p
Asked by Crystal - Sun Sep 28 22:14:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. s sub shells can only hold at most 2 electrons. p sub shells can only hold at most 6 electrons. d sub shells can only hold at most 10 electrons. f sub shells can only hold at most 14 electrons. Therefore the answers are: 1) 2 2) 2 3) 6 4) 10 5) 14 6) 6
Answered by lavalamp3773 - Sun Sep 28 22:21:45 2008
How many sublevels,orbitals,and electrons ?
Q. can fill occupy the n=3 level? thanks!!
Asked by manders - Mon Jan 12 22:57:26 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The number of electrons in the nth energy level is given by 2n^2. When n=3 the number of electrons in the third energy level is 18. Since there are two electrons per orbital, there must be 9 orbitals. One orbital in the s-sublevel, 3 orbitals in the p-sublevel and 5 orbitals in the d-sublevel, for a total of 9 orbitals in three sublevels.
Answered by pisgahchemist - Mon Jan 12 23:03:29 2009
Q. can fill occupy the n=3 level? thanks!!
Asked by manders - Mon Jan 12 22:57:26 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The number of electrons in the nth energy level is given by 2n^2. When n=3 the number of electrons in the third energy level is 18. Since there are two electrons per orbital, there must be 9 orbitals. One orbital in the s-sublevel, 3 orbitals in the p-sublevel and 5 orbitals in the d-sublevel, for a total of 9 orbitals in three sublevels.
Answered by pisgahchemist - Mon Jan 12 23:03:29 2009
how many orbitals are in the following sublevels?
Q. a. 3p sublevel b. 2s sublevel c. 4p sublevel d. 3d sublevel e. 4f sublevel please explain how you even get the sublevel? not for each one but just for one of them. thanks
Asked by Jimmy - Mon Nov 16 21:09:16 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a. there are 3 orbitals in 3p b. there is 1 orbital in 2s c. there are 3 orbitals in 4p d. there are 5 orbitals in 3d e. there are 7 orbitals in 4f the number of sub level = n when n = 1, it means it has one shell. the first shell is s, and s shells have one orbital when n=2 (2 shells), there are s and p shells, so s shells still have one orbital, but p shells have 3 orbitals. as u can see when n=3, d shells show up, it will have 5 orbitals and when n=4, f shells show up, and it will have 7 orbitals. for more details, ask your teacher. hope i helped.
Answered by Kevin L - Mon Nov 16 21:23:12 2009
Q. a. 3p sublevel b. 2s sublevel c. 4p sublevel d. 3d sublevel e. 4f sublevel please explain how you even get the sublevel? not for each one but just for one of them. thanks
Asked by Jimmy - Mon Nov 16 21:09:16 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a. there are 3 orbitals in 3p b. there is 1 orbital in 2s c. there are 3 orbitals in 4p d. there are 5 orbitals in 3d e. there are 7 orbitals in 4f the number of sub level = n when n = 1, it means it has one shell. the first shell is s, and s shells have one orbital when n=2 (2 shells), there are s and p shells, so s shells still have one orbital, but p shells have 3 orbitals. as u can see when n=3, d shells show up, it will have 5 orbitals and when n=4, f shells show up, and it will have 7 orbitals. for more details, ask your teacher. hope i helped.
Answered by Kevin L - Mon Nov 16 21:23:12 2009
The energy level with a principal quantum number equal to three has how many sublevels?
Q. a. 1 b.2 c. 3 d. 4
Asked by lana l - Mon May 7 14:21:36 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. level 1 has only s level 2 has s and p level 3 has s and p and d So c. 3 for 3 sublevels within level 3
Answered by science teacher - Mon May 7 14:32:43 2007
Q. a. 1 b.2 c. 3 d. 4
Asked by lana l - Mon May 7 14:21:36 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. level 1 has only s level 2 has s and p level 3 has s and p and d So c. 3 for 3 sublevels within level 3
Answered by science teacher - Mon May 7 14:32:43 2007
how many sublevels are occupied in an atom of magnesium at the ground state?
Q. how many sublevels are occupied in an atom of magnesium at the ground state?
Asked by ap198912 - Tue Dec 2 16:31:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 4 s sublevel in first shell s and p sublevel in second shell s sublevel in third shell hope that helps!
Answered by dalyofjohn1 - Tue Dec 2 16:35:25 2008
Q. how many sublevels are occupied in an atom of magnesium at the ground state?
Asked by ap198912 - Tue Dec 2 16:31:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 4 s sublevel in first shell s and p sublevel in second shell s sublevel in third shell hope that helps!
Answered by dalyofjohn1 - Tue Dec 2 16:35:25 2008
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