The incorrect statement among the following is:
1. | Total orbital angular momentum of an electron in 's' orbital is equal to zero. |
2. | An orbital is designated by three quantum numbers, while an electron in an atom is designated by four quantum numbers. |
3. | The electronic configuration of N atom is |
4. | The value of m for dz2 is zero. |
The number of d -electrons in Fe2+ (atomic number Z = 26) is different from the number of:
1. s-electrons in Mg (Z = 12)
2. p-electrons in Cl (Z = 17)
3. d-electrons in Fe (Z = 26)
4. p-electrons in Ne (Z = 10)
The angular momentum of electrons in d orbital is equal to:
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2.
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4. 0
The correct set of four quantum numbers for the valence electron of a rubidium atom (Z =37) is:
1. | \(5,1,1,+ {1 \over2}\) | 2. | \(6,0,0,+ {1 \over2}\) |
3. | \(5,0,0,+ {1 \over2}\) | 4. | \(5,1,0,+ {1 \over2}\) |
If n = 6, the correct sequence for the filling of electrons will be:
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4.
The rule used to determine the maximum number of electrons in a subshell of an atom is:
1. | 4l+2 | 2. | 2l+1 |
3. | 4l-2 | 4. | 2n2 |
The incorrect set of quantum numbers among the following is:
1. n= 4, l= 0, m= 0, s= -1/2
2. n= 5, l= 3, m= 0, s= +1/2
3. n= 3, l= 2, m= -3, s= -1/2
4. n= 3, l= 2, m= 2, s= -1/2
The orbital diagram in which both Pauli's exclusion principle and Hund's rule are violated is:
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2. | |
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The correct order of the total number of nodes of atomic orbitals is:
1. 4f > 6s > 5d
2. 6s > 5d > 4f
3. 4f > 5d > 6s
4. 5d > 4f > 6s
Correct statement among the following is:
1. Number of angular nodes = n - l - 1
2. Number of radial nodes = l
3. Total number of nodes = n -1
4. All of the above