The document contains a worksheet on quantum numbers with questions about energy levels, orbital shapes, possible electrons, and valid quantum number combinations. It tests understanding of the quantum numbers n, l, ml, and ms that describe an electron's properties like energy level, orbital type, orientation, and spin. Correct answers involve rearranging letters to identify terms, providing specific quantum number values, and determining the number of possible electrons based on given quantum numbers.
The document contains a worksheet on quantum numbers with questions about energy levels, orbital shapes, possible electrons, and valid quantum number combinations. It tests understanding of the quantum numbers n, l, ml, and ms that describe an electron's properties like energy level, orbital type, orientation, and spin. Correct answers involve rearranging letters to identify terms, providing specific quantum number values, and determining the number of possible electrons based on given quantum numbers.
The document contains a worksheet on quantum numbers with questions about energy levels, orbital shapes, possible electrons, and valid quantum number combinations. It tests understanding of the quantum numbers n, l, ml, and ms that describe an electron's properties like energy level, orbital type, orientation, and spin. Correct answers involve rearranging letters to identify terms, providing specific quantum number values, and determining the number of possible electrons based on given quantum numbers.
The document contains a worksheet on quantum numbers with questions about energy levels, orbital shapes, possible electrons, and valid quantum number combinations. It tests understanding of the quantum numbers n, l, ml, and ms that describe an electron's properties like energy level, orbital type, orientation, and spin. Correct answers involve rearranging letters to identify terms, providing specific quantum number values, and determining the number of possible electrons based on given quantum numbers.
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Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School
Senior High School
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Quantum Numbers Name: ____________________________ Section: ___________________ Score: _______/58__ Rearrange the letters of the correct term that is described by the corresponding statement. 1. Write your answer on the space provided. _________a. LAPNICRIP – It is the quantum number that represents the energy level the electron is in. _________b. LATOBRI – It is a representation of the wave function of a hydrogen-like atom. _________c. ALGANUR MUTMENMO – It is a quantum number that represents the shape of orbitals. _________d. NOTRECLE – It is the particle that can be described by four quantum numbers. _________e. MEGATINC – It represents the quantum number that describes the orientation of an orbital. _________f. NEREGY EVELL – It is being represented by n. _________g. RHEPES – It is the shape of the s orbital. _________h. ROGUND EATTS – It is the most stable state of the electron in the hydrogen atom. 2. Give the n and ℓ values for the following orbitals a. 1s _______________________________ b. 3p _______________________________ c. 5f _______________________________ d. 4d _______________________________ 3. What are the mℓ values for the following types of orbitals? a. s _______________________________ b. p _______________________________ c. d _______________________________ d. f _______________________________ 4. How many possible orbitals and how many electrons can inhabit the energy level n a. 4 _______________________________ b. 5 _______________________________ 5. State the number of possible electrons described by the following quantum numbers. a. n = 3, l = 0 _______________________________ b. n = 3, l = 1 _______________________________ c. n = 3, l = 2, ml = -1 ________________________ d. n = 5, l = 0, mℓ =-2, ms =-1/2 _________________ 6. Which of the following is not a valid set of quantum numbers? Explain your answer. a. n = 2, l = 2, ml = 0, and ms = -1/2 b. n = 2, l = 1, ml = -1, and ms = -1/2 c. n = 3, l = 0, ml = 0, and ms = 1 d. n = 3, l = 2, ml = 3, and ms = ½ 7. What is the maximum electron pairs that can occupy an: a. s orbital _______________________________ b. the subshell of p orbitals _______________________________ c. the subshell of d orbitals _______________________________ d. the subshell of f orbitals _______________________________ e. the subshell of g orbitals _______________________________ 8. Do as directed. a. The highest orbital possible in n = 4 b. Write the set of quantum numbers for the following: i. It is an up-spin 4d electron with an orbital orientation of 0. ii. The electron is in the 3rd energy level, px-orbital, and down spin. iii. When n=2, l is 1, mℓ = 1, ms = ½ c. What is the value of l for a 4f electron? d. What is the orbital designation for an electron in the 3rd shell and p sublevel? e. How many electrons have the following quantum numbers: n =4, l = 2, mℓ = -2?