Table of Contents
- 1 What is the maximum number of electrons with the quantum numbers n 3 and ML 1?
- 2 What is the maximum number of electrons that can have the quantum numbers?
- 3 What is the maximum number of electrons in n 3 ml =- 2?
- 4 What is the maximum value of l if’n 4?
- 5 What is the maximum number of electrons that can be associated with the following N 3 L 1’m =- 1?
- 6 What is the maximum number of electrons an orbital can have?
- 7 What is the magnetic quantum number of an electron with N5?
What is the maximum number of electrons with the quantum numbers n 3 and ML 1?
Since each orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons, the number of electrons that can share the two quantum number n=3 and ml=−2 will be equal to 2 , each having opposite spin.
What is the maximum number of electrons if’n 3?
18
The maximum number of electrons that can be contained in the n=3 level is 18. This electron shell has enough energy to contain three sublevels: s, p…
What is the maximum number of electrons that can have the quantum numbers?
Since electrons cannot have the same set of quantum numbers, a maximum of two can be in the n = 1 level, and a third electron must reside in the higher-energy n = 2 level. If there are two electrons in the n = 1 level, their spins must be in opposite directions. (More precisely, their spin projections must differ.)
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be associated with the set of quantum 2 numbers N 3 L 1 and M?
The orbital associated with n = 3, l = 1 is 3p. One orbital (with m = -1) of 3p-subshell can accomodate maximum 2 electrons.
What is the maximum number of electrons in n 3 ml =- 2?
Therefore, a maximum number of 10 electrons can share these two quantum numbers in an atom.
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be described by N 2?
8 electrons
a) There can be a maximum of 8 electrons for n = 2. The 2s subshell can hold 2 electrons, and the 2p can hold 6 electrons.
What is the maximum value of l if’n 4?
ANSWER: The maximum value of ‘l’ for n=4 is l=3. i.e, l’s range is 0 to (n-1).
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be described by the quantum numbers n 5 L 3 and MS 1 2?
If you add up all the electrons in the shell n=5, you will get a total of 50 electrons. Half of these electrons are spin up (ms=+1/2) and half these electrons are spin down (ms=-1/2) so the maximum number of electrons that can have the quantum numbers of n=5 and ms=+1/2 will be 25 electrons.
What is the maximum number of electrons that can be associated with the following N 3 L 1’m =- 1?
two
n=3, l=1, the resultant subshell is 3p. Thus, number of orbitals having n=3, l=1 and m=-1 is one and the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in this orbital is two.
How many electrons can share a quantum number n = 3?
Since each orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons, the number of electrons that can share the two quantum number n = 3 and ml = −2 will be equal to 2, each having opposite spin. n = 3,l = 2,ml = − 2,ms = − 1 2 This set describes an electron located on the third energy level, in the 3d-subshell, in the 3dz2 orbital, and having spin down.
What is the maximum number of electrons an orbital can have?
Any orbital can have a maximum of 2 electrons with spin quantum number ±1/2. Thus the max. number of electrons with n= 3,l = 1,m =1 are 2 Thus answer is option D.
How many electrons are there with n = 0 and L =0?
For ml = 0, there are two ms values, +1/2 and -1/2. So, only one electron is there with n = 0, l = 0 and its quantum set is n = 0, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = -1/2. Hope, this helps. What is the maximum number of electrons in an atom that can have the following quantum numbers? N=3, ml = -2.
What is the magnetic quantum number of an electron with N5?
For an electron that has n = 5, l can be l = {0;1; 2;3;4} As you can see, the magnetic quantum number can take values from −l all the way up to l. If ml = 1, it follows that l could very easily be