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

The energy difference between the 5d and 6s sublevels in gold accounts for its color.?
Q. The energy difference between the 5d and 6s sublevels in gold accounts for its color. Assuming this energy difference is about 2.7 eV [1 electron volt (eV) = 1.602 x 10^-19 J], explain why gold has a warm yellow color.
Asked by furtimdream - Thu Nov 6 14:22:14 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. E (in J) = c * h / lambda or Lambda = (c * h) / E (in J) c = 2.998 *10^8 m/s h = 6.626 *10^-34 Js E = 2.7 eV * 1.602 x 10^-19 J/eV plug in the numbers to get the wavelength in meters, which you will need to convert to nanometers. You should get a value close to 460 nm. Yellow light has a wavelength between 380 and 480 nm. 460 nm is toward the warm (orange) end of the scale.
Answered by Richard - Fri Nov 14 01:49:13 2008

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

How many sublevels are in the fifth principal energy level of an atom?
Q. Thanks!
Asked by yeahthatstheguy - Wed Jan 17 22:40:39 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 5th level has s, p, d, and f orbitals. s holds 2 electrons p holds 6 d holds 10 f holds 14 Total of 32 electrons, but only 4 sublevels (0,1,2,3) for quatum number purposes
Answered by teachbio - Wed Jan 17 23:31:14 2007

How manys sublevels would you expect in the 8th energy level?
Q. Im not sure if an 8th energy level exits
Asked by dgg - Wed Oct 11 20:22:16 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. n^2. I.e., 64 orbitals
Answered by cosmoboyin - Wed Oct 11 20:28:29 2006

How many orbitals are in the following sublevels and how do you know?
Q. 1.1s sublevel 2. 5s sublevel 3. 4d sublevel 4. 4f sublevel 5. 7s sublevel 6. 3p sublevel 7. fifth principle energy level 8. 6d sublevel
Asked by Dave - Wed Jan 6 22:17:57 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Which of the electron configurations is most likely to result in an element that is relatively inactive?
Q. a.a half-filled energy sublevel b.a filled energy sublevel c.one empty and one filled energy sublevel d.a filled highest occupied principal energy level
Asked by LYL L - Sun Jan 20 23:40:34 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. D.
Answered by Warchemy - Sun Jan 20 23:52:50 2008

How many orbitals in the following sublevels?
Q. How many orbitals in the following sublevels? a. 1s sublevel b. 5s sublevel c. 4d sublevel d. 4f sublevel e. 7s sublevel f. 3p sublevel g. fifth principal energy level h. 6d sublevel
Asked by justin j - Sun Oct 19 11:20:36 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ___As elements need to accommodate more electrons, they fill empty orbitals in inner shells. Inner shells have these orbitals ALWAYS, whether they are occupied or not: 1st shell (1s) 2nd shell (1s,3p) 3rd shell (1s, 3p, 5d) 4th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f) 5th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f) (there is no need for further orbitals) 6th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f) 7th shell (1s, 3p, 5d, 7f)
Answered by SciMann - Sun Oct 19 15:45:13 2008

IN chemistry- when dealing with the orbital diagrams, how many sublevels would you expect in the 8th energy lv
Q. i need help on my chemistry hmwk it asks " How many sublevels would you expect in the 8th energy level." thats my first question now here is # 2, what is what??? is the 1s, 2s, 3s, 3p etc... energy levels or orbitals, and the space in them (2p_ _ _) are those called sublevels, what are the names for all of the parts???
Asked by Ryan B - Sun Dec 3 17:53:13 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Just remember this...The number of sublevels is equal to the value of the principal quantum number (n). For example, if you have n=8, then you would have 8 sublevels. If you want to also find out the maximum # of electrons per level, use the formula 2 *n2. For example, since you are on the 8th energy level, you would have 2 times 8 squared, which would mean you have 128 possible electrons. Good Luck on your quest for your answer!
Answered by Biotech Boy - Sun Dec 3 18:34:13 2006

orbitals and sublevels .....what????
Q. i do i find this... sublevels in the energy level 4...orbitals in the 5 sublevel...and orbitals in the 6 sublevel...i dont understand how to find them
Asked by orange_crush_05 - Mon Feb 26 21:04:05 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think that enery level 4 means that the quantum number n equals 4, then if n=4, l have values of 0,1,2, and 3 and ml values from -3 to 3. I think the sublevels are the l values so if n=4 you have 4 sublevels (0,1,2,and 3). The orbitals in the 5 sublevel are with n=6 so you have n^2(36) orbitals which are the following: 1s,2s,2px,2py,2pz,3s,3px, 3py,3pz,4s,4px,4py,4pz,4d xy,4dxz,4dzy,4dx^2-y^2, 4dz^2 and etc. *** I am not really sure but you should look into your chemistry book to check my answer.
Answered by Giova - Mon Feb 26 21:21:51 2007

Gallium (atomic number 31) is in group 13 In addition to the s type electrons, it will have how many electrons?
Q. ...in the 4p energy sublevel? 1. 1 2. 13 3. 2 4. 3
Asked by CoaCoa - Fri Feb 26 16:48:52 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Look at your periodic table-you will see Gallium next to Zinc. Zinc has a full 3-d shell, so gallium will have that plus one more electron ...which is in the 4p orbital. 4s gets filled before 3d before it is energetically favorable in the base configuration.
Answered by Lee - Fri Feb 26 16:51:23 2010

Which sublevel has the highest amount of energy?
Q. 2p 2s 3p 3s and what is the max number of electrons in an obital of any atom? 1 2 6 10 Thank you!
Asked by Sage - Thu Jul 30 22:29:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Sub level with highest energy = 3p max # of electrons in an orbital = 2 and these have opposite spin.
Answered by vij - Thu Jul 30 23:14:43 2009

chemistry homework help. please help?
Q. What is the letter designation of the principal quantum number? A.n B.l C.ml D.ms 2.What is the letter designation of the spin quantum number? A.n B.l C.ml D.ms 3.What is the letter designation for l = 1? A.s B.d C.f D.p 4.The main energy levels of an atom are indicated by ___ quantum numbers. A.orbital B.magnetic C.spin D.principal 5.What is the letter designation of the magnetic quantum number? A.n B.l C.ml D.ms 6.Which of the following is NOT the electron configuration of an atom of a noble gas? A.1s2 B.1s22s2 C.1s22s22p6 D.1s22s22p63s23p6 7.How many electrons are in the outer energy level of this electron configuration? 1s22s22p63s23p6 A.2 B.8 C.10 D.12 8.What is the electron configuration of sulfur (S)? A.1s22s22p23s23p4 B.1s22 [cont.]
Asked by L'chaim - Thu Oct 22 02:26:52 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Way too long. I'll do some if you do some! IM or email me.
Answered by Thomas - Thu Oct 22 02:31:52 2009

CHEMISTRY MULTIPLE CHOICE HELP! PLEASE ANSWER FAST! ONLY 4 QUESTIONS?
Q. 1. The idea that matter is composed of atoms was originally proposed by A. Thomson B. Rutherford C. Democritus D. Aristotle E. None of the above 2. In energy level 4 of a hydrogen atom, their is/are A. one energy sublevel B. two energy sublevels C. three energy sublevels D. an unknown energy of sublevels E. none of the above 3. In the electron configuration of an atom, electrons are placed in the 4d state immediately after filling A. 4s B. 4f C. 4p D. 5s E. None of the above 4. Which of the following elements has the largest atoms? A. Sodium B. Chlorine C. Potassium D. Iodine E. none of the above
Asked by Mystery - Thu Feb 4 21:26:05 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. E) none of above, it was john dalton 2. E) none of above, there are four 3. D) 5s 4. C) Potassium
Answered by Sandra - Thu Feb 4 21:34:43 2010

I NEED HELP CHEMISTRY MULTIPLE CHOICE 4 QUESTIONS!?
Q. Explain on answers 2-4!!! 1. The idea that matter is composed of atoms was originally proposed by A. Thomson B. Rutherford C. Democritus D. Aristotle E. None of the above 2. In energy level 4 of a hydrogen atom, their is/are A. one energy sublevel B. two energy sublevels C. three energy sublevels D. an unknown energy of sublevels E. none of the above 3. In the electron configuration of an atom, electrons are placed in the 4d state immediately after filling A. 4s B. 4f C. 4p D. 5s E. None of the above 4. Which of the following elements has the largest atoms? A. Sodium B. Chlorine C. Potassium D. Iodine E. none of the above
Asked by Mystery - Thu Feb 4 22:16:10 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. my god, do you want cream with you coffee. the answer is obvious have you ever thought of getting off your ass and doing you own work. please don't major in chemistry, you make us all look like idiots!!!
Answered by ronald - Thu Feb 4 22:57:53 2010

Questions about the periodic table's trends. . .?
Q. you don't have to answer them all, just the ones you know! :) Of the following atoms, which one has the smallest first ionization energy? 1.flourine 2.neon 3.phosphorus 4.aluminum How does atomic radius change from left to right across a period in the periodic table? 1.it first increases, then decreases 2.it does not change 3.there is no pattern, it is random 4.it tends to decrease Which group of the periodic table has the highest electronegativity? 1. 7A 2. 6A 3. 13B 4. 5A Which of the following electron configurations is particularly stable? 1. a half-filled energy sublevel 2. two half filled energy sublevels 3. 3/4 filled energy sublevel 4. a filled principal energy level :D
Asked by :D - Sat Feb 7 18:20:51 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 4. phosphorus 4.it tends to decrease 1. 7A 4. a filled principal energy level
Answered by Andy - Sat Feb 7 18:25:55 2009

each period in the periodic table corresponds to _____?
Q. an orbital a principal energy level an energy sublevel a suborbital
Asked by Marco G - Sun Feb 10 02:55:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. a principle energy level
Answered by Math Wizard - Sun Feb 10 03:03:14 2008

Easy chemistry problem. Just need clarification asap.?
Q. Can anyone tell me if this is correct? 1. An atom that contains exactly two unpaired electrons. Ca? 2. An atom that contains only one electron in the highest occupied energy sublevel? Br?
Asked by odihoi - Thu Dec 13 21:42:58 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. yes i believe both of those are correct good job =)
Answered by Shivum P - Thu Dec 13 21:50:05 2007

what sublevel contains dumbbell shaped orbitals for electrons in the fourth principle energy level?
Q. what sublevel contains dumbbell shaped orbitals for electrons in the fourth principle energy level?
Asked by Ali - Thu Dec 10 21:14:28 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In sublevel p there are dumbell shaped orbitals.
Answered by keedyb1 - Thu Dec 10 22:01:03 2009

Chemistry homework help!?
Q. Can you please please please help me with my chemistry? Each period in the periodic table corresponds to a. a principle energy level b. an energy sublevel c. an orbital d. a suborbital Which of the following factors contributes to the increase in ionization energy from left to right across a period? a. an increase in the shielding effect b. an increase in the size of the nucleus c. an increase in the number of protons d. fewer electrons in the highest occupied energy level Explain if you can! thanks so very much!!!
Asked by Shabam S - Sun Dec 14 22:36:17 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1) Each period in the periodic table corresponds to a principle energy level. 2)as you know that the ionization energy is that amount of energy that required to remove the most outer electron at any atom and as you know that electron with a negative charge and nuclie has a positive charge and there are attraction between both of them from group 1 to group 8 A as known that the size of the atom is getting in increase and it is because the number of electron increase while the number of the shilding orbitals still as it ... so since the size of atom is getting in increase that means that the space between the most outer electron in a group in group 1 A and it is nucles is lower than the space between the most outer electron and it is… [cont.]
Answered by little johnny - Sun Dec 14 22:42:20 2008

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