CHEM 1510 Lecture 8: ChemExam3 review
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8. 12 how many electrons in an atom can have each of the following quantum number: n=2;l=1; msubl=0, ml=0 only 2 e, 5p, p= 6e, n=4; l=3, l=3 is f subshell which has 7 orbitals or 14 electrons. 8. 82 are ccompounds of these ground-state ions paramagnetic: ti2+: paramagnetic, zn2+: diamagnetic, ca2+: diamagnetic, sn2+: diamagnetic. 8. 101 partial electron configurations for four different ions are shown below: pd, co, ag, mn. 8. 54 arrange each set in order of decreasing atomic size: ge, pb, sn: pb>sn>ge, sn, te, sr: sr>sn>te, f, ne, na: na>p>ne, be, mg, na: na>mg>be. 8. 87 rank the ions in each set in order of increasing size and explain your ranking: li+, k+, na+: li+