E6.026 – The position of an electron
OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Cengage
01st Edition
An electron’s postion is known within x meters. Determine the minimum uncertainty in its velocity. Next repeat with an atom of a given element.
An electron’s postion is known within x meters. Determine the minimum uncertainty in its velocity. Next repeat with an atom of a given element.
If n = # and l = #, what is the orbital?
Complete the table with the number of radial nodes and the number of angular nodes in each orbital.
Four elements are given. Arrange them from smallest to largest atomic radius using the periodic table trends.
Four elements are given. Arrange them from smallest to largest atomic radius using the periodic table trends.
Four elements are given. Arrange them from lowest to highest ionization energy using the periodic table trends.
Four elements are given. Arrange them from lowest to highest ionization energy using the periodic table trends.
Four elements are given. Arrange them from least metallic to most metallic.
Four elements are given. Arrange them from least metallic to most metallic.
The ionization energy of an atom is given. Determine the longest wavelength that could ionize an atom as well as the region this light is in.