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the set of orbitals that are dumbbell shaped and directed along the x, y, and z axes are called
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the set of orbitals that are dumbbell shaped and directed along the x, y, and z axes are called P orbitals
a spherical electron cloud surrounding and atomic nucleus would best represent S orbital
according to the quantum description of the atom an 8s orbital could never exist false
the letter designations for the first four sublevels with the number of electrons can be accommodated in each are s2, p6, d10, f14
the number of ortbitals in the d sublevel is 5
how many electrons can occupy the s orbitals at each energy level 2
electrons occupying orbitals at the same energy level have to have opposite spins true
the element with the electron config 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p1
the correct name for LiCl lithium chloride
the correct name for FeO Iron (II) oxide
calcium bisulfate Ca(HSO4)2
all alkaline earth metals have 2 valence electron
Ti has 2 electrons in its d orbitals
Germanium has 2 electrons in its 4p orbitals
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d2 is the correct electron config for Ti
which atom has 3 elctrons in p orbitals in its valence shell Bi
which of atom has 10 electrons in the d orbitals Zn
what is the formula for zinc flouride ZnF2
what is the formula for the compound formed by calcium ions and chloride ions CaCl2
what is the formula for the compound formed by lead (III) ions and chromate ions PbCrO4
what is the formula for aluminum sulfate Al2 (SO4)3
what is the formula for barium hydroxide Ba (OH)2
Ni (ClO3)2 nickel chlorate
Zn3(PO4)2 zinc phosphate
Hg2 (NO3)2 mercury (I) nitrate
KClO3 potassium chlorate
Fe(NO2)2 iron (II) nitrite
CuCO3 Copper (II) carbonate
1p is a correct designation for an atomic orbital false
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