CHEM 120A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Normalizing Constant, Standard Deviation

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1. (a) answer: ii, iii, iv and v. See problem set 5 question 3 and ps 6 question 3. Scoring: 5x 5y, where x are the number of correct answers and y are the number of incorrect answers. Note that negative scores were treated as 0. (b) answer: ii, iii, and v. See ps 6 problem 4 and ps 7 problem 5. Scoring: 5x 5y (c) answer: i, iii, and v. We are looking at a neutral 2-electron atom. Because the average electron-nuclear separation for the electron in the 4p orbital is so much greater than that of the electron in the 1s orbital we can consider the 1s electron to perfectly shield the nucleus. This gives e0/16 as a crude estimate of the ip. Remember that the eigenvalues of l2 are 2l(l + 1). Furthermore the l quantum number for the 1s state is 0 while for the 4p state it is 1.

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