SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 2
GENERAL CHEMISTRY-I (1411)
                                 S.I. # 26

1. What is the formula for the energy of a photon? Label each variable and include
units.


2. A photon at rest is considered to be on the ___________ state and a photon that
has moved up in state is said to be on the ____________ state.

3. Define the following:
              a. Wave Function:

              b. Probability Density:

              c. Electron Density:

              d. Orbitals:

              e. Electron Shell:

              f. Subshell:

              g. Degenerate:

              h.*Pauli Exclusion Principle:

              i. Electron configuration:

              j. Hunds Rule:


              K. *Valence Electrons:


4. Please Fill in the Table below:
  Quantum # Name              Symbol          Allowed Values      Functional Role
5. Please Fill in the following Table:
Maximum Possible # of Electrons  Orbital   n     l            ml                ms
                                           1

                                           2

                                           3

                                           4

                                           5


6. How many possible values for l and ml are there when
           a) n = 3


              b) n = 5


6. Give the values for n, l, and ml for
              a) 3p

              b) 2s

              c) 4f

              d) 5d

7. Determine the electron configuration by long hand and short hand notation:

              a) Be

              b) O

              c) Mg

              d) Cl

              e) Co

              f) Ag

              g) Rb

              h) Pb

More Related Content

What's hot

Bonding theories 2017
Bonding theories 2017Bonding theories 2017
Bonding theories 2017Chris Sonntag
 
Quantum & e config
Quantum & e configQuantum & e config
Quantum & e configzehnerm2
 
Transition Metal Electronic Spectra
Transition Metal Electronic SpectraTransition Metal Electronic Spectra
Transition Metal Electronic SpectraChris Sonntag
 
Properties of coordination complexes Complete
Properties of coordination complexes CompleteProperties of coordination complexes Complete
Properties of coordination complexes CompleteChris Sonntag
 
Electronic spectra problems
Electronic spectra problemsElectronic spectra problems
Electronic spectra problemsSANTHANAM V
 
Physical Chemistry Exam Help
Physical Chemistry Exam HelpPhysical Chemistry Exam Help
Physical Chemistry Exam HelpLive Exam Helper
 
Atomic structure part 2
Atomic structure part 2Atomic structure part 2
Atomic structure part 2Chris Sonntag
 
Spectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexes
Spectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexesSpectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexes
Spectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexesChris Sonntag
 
Ch9 z5e orbitals unhidden
Ch9 z5e orbitals unhiddenCh9 z5e orbitals unhidden
Ch9 z5e orbitals unhiddenblachman
 
Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)
Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)
Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)ElizabethAyala45
 
Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2
Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2
Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2Chris Sonntag
 

What's hot (20)

Quantum numbers
Quantum  numbersQuantum  numbers
Quantum numbers
 
Bonding theories 2017
Bonding theories 2017Bonding theories 2017
Bonding theories 2017
 
Quantum & e config
Quantum & e configQuantum & e config
Quantum & e config
 
Transition Metal Electronic Spectra
Transition Metal Electronic SpectraTransition Metal Electronic Spectra
Transition Metal Electronic Spectra
 
Atomic term symbol
Atomic term symbolAtomic term symbol
Atomic term symbol
 
Properties of coordination complexes Complete
Properties of coordination complexes CompleteProperties of coordination complexes Complete
Properties of coordination complexes Complete
 
Molecular term sybol
Molecular term  sybolMolecular term  sybol
Molecular term sybol
 
Orgel diagram
Orgel diagramOrgel diagram
Orgel diagram
 
Electronic spectra problems
Electronic spectra problemsElectronic spectra problems
Electronic spectra problems
 
Physical Chemistry Exam Help
Physical Chemistry Exam HelpPhysical Chemistry Exam Help
Physical Chemistry Exam Help
 
Atomic structure part 2
Atomic structure part 2Atomic structure part 2
Atomic structure part 2
 
Electronic configuration
Electronic configuration Electronic configuration
Electronic configuration
 
Quantum Numbers
Quantum NumbersQuantum Numbers
Quantum Numbers
 
Quantum numbers
Quantum numbersQuantum numbers
Quantum numbers
 
Spectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexes
Spectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexesSpectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexes
Spectroscopic methods 2018 Part 1 uv vis TM complexes
 
Ch9 z5e orbitals unhidden
Ch9 z5e orbitals unhiddenCh9 z5e orbitals unhidden
Ch9 z5e orbitals unhidden
 
Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)
Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)
Chapter 8 electron configuration and periodicity (1)
 
Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2
Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2
Bonding in Tranisiton Metal Compounds - Part 2
 
Electronic spectra
Electronic spectraElectronic spectra
Electronic spectra
 
Chemrev4
Chemrev4Chemrev4
Chemrev4
 

Similar to #26

Random test questions
Random test questionsRandom test questions
Random test questionszehnerm2
 
Atoms first chapter 3.7 11
Atoms first chapter 3.7 11Atoms first chapter 3.7 11
Atoms first chapter 3.7 11Amit Biswas
 
AtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.ppt
AtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.pptAtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.ppt
AtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.pptManojKumarThakur14
 
DIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELS
DIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELSDIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELS
DIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELSShahn Tee
 
Structure of atom
Structure of atom Structure of atom
Structure of atom sahil9100
 
Atomic Physics.pptx
Atomic Physics.pptxAtomic Physics.pptx
Atomic Physics.pptxssuserc5136a
 
Chemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016 Directions on.docx
Chemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016    Directions on.docxChemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016    Directions on.docx
Chemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016 Directions on.docxchristinemaritza
 
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdfG9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdfJoshuaCalonge1
 
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdfG9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdfJoshuaCalonge1
 
Electron configurations 1a presentation
Electron configurations 1a presentationElectron configurations 1a presentation
Electron configurations 1a presentationPaul Cummings
 
Chemistry-Presentation.pptx
Chemistry-Presentation.pptxChemistry-Presentation.pptx
Chemistry-Presentation.pptxJulimarCabaya
 
Attacking The TEKS: Atomic Structure
Attacking The TEKS: Atomic StructureAttacking The TEKS: Atomic Structure
Attacking The TEKS: Atomic StructurePaul Schumann
 

Similar to #26 (20)

Random test questions
Random test questionsRandom test questions
Random test questions
 
Orbitals hl
Orbitals hlOrbitals hl
Orbitals hl
 
Section 2 oms
Section 2 omsSection 2 oms
Section 2 oms
 
Atoms first chapter 3.7 11
Atoms first chapter 3.7 11Atoms first chapter 3.7 11
Atoms first chapter 3.7 11
 
#27
#27#27
#27
 
Elect
ElectElect
Elect
 
AtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.ppt
AtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.pptAtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.ppt
AtomsFirst2e_day6_sec3.7-3.8_CHMY171_fall_2015.ppt
 
Lecture 7
Lecture 7Lecture 7
Lecture 7
 
Electron Configuration
Electron ConfigurationElectron Configuration
Electron Configuration
 
DIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELS
DIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELSDIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELS
DIFFERENT ATOMIC MODELS
 
Structure of atom
Structure of atom Structure of atom
Structure of atom
 
Physics Stream (2012-July) Question Papers
Physics Stream (2012-July) Question Papers  Physics Stream (2012-July) Question Papers
Physics Stream (2012-July) Question Papers
 
Atomic Physics.pptx
Atomic Physics.pptxAtomic Physics.pptx
Atomic Physics.pptx
 
Chemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016 Directions on.docx
Chemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016    Directions on.docxChemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016    Directions on.docx
Chemistry 113 Practice Exam 4 Spring 2016 Directions on.docx
 
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdfG9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
 
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdfG9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
G9_Baroque design _20240407_094241_0000.pdf
 
Electron configurations 1a presentation
Electron configurations 1a presentationElectron configurations 1a presentation
Electron configurations 1a presentation
 
Chemistry-Presentation.pptx
Chemistry-Presentation.pptxChemistry-Presentation.pptx
Chemistry-Presentation.pptx
 
34 ch2
34 ch234 ch2
34 ch2
 
Attacking The TEKS: Atomic Structure
Attacking The TEKS: Atomic StructureAttacking The TEKS: Atomic Structure
Attacking The TEKS: Atomic Structure
 

More from Lamar1411_SI (20)

#33
#33#33
#33
 
#32 Key
#32 Key#32 Key
#32 Key
 
#32
#32#32
#32
 
#31 Key
#31 Key#31 Key
#31 Key
 
#31
#31#31
#31
 
#30 Key
#30 Key#30 Key
#30 Key
 
#30
#30#30
#30
 
#29 Key
#29 Key#29 Key
#29 Key
 
#29
#29#29
#29
 
#23 Key
#23 Key#23 Key
#23 Key
 
#23
#23#23
#23
 
#22 Key
#22 Key#22 Key
#22 Key
 
#22
#22#22
#22
 
#21 Key
#21 Key#21 Key
#21 Key
 
#21
#21#21
#21
 
#20 Key
#20 Key#20 Key
#20 Key
 
#20
#20#20
#20
 
#19 key
#19 key#19 key
#19 key
 
#19
#19#19
#19
 
#18 Key
#18 Key#18 Key
#18 Key
 

#26

  • 1. GENERAL CHEMISTRY-I (1411) S.I. # 26 1. What is the formula for the energy of a photon? Label each variable and include units. 2. A photon at rest is considered to be on the ___________ state and a photon that has moved up in state is said to be on the ____________ state. 3. Define the following: a. Wave Function: b. Probability Density: c. Electron Density: d. Orbitals: e. Electron Shell: f. Subshell: g. Degenerate: h.*Pauli Exclusion Principle: i. Electron configuration: j. Hunds Rule: K. *Valence Electrons: 4. Please Fill in the Table below: Quantum # Name Symbol Allowed Values Functional Role
  • 2. 5. Please Fill in the following Table: Maximum Possible # of Electrons Orbital n l ml ms 1 2 3 4 5 6. How many possible values for l and ml are there when a) n = 3 b) n = 5 6. Give the values for n, l, and ml for a) 3p b) 2s c) 4f d) 5d 7. Determine the electron configuration by long hand and short hand notation: a) Be b) O c) Mg d) Cl e) Co f) Ag g) Rb h) Pb