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  • Difference between shells, subshells and orbitals
    Chemists describe the shell and subshell in which an orbital belongs with a two-character code such as 2p or 4f The first character indicates the shell (n = 2 or n = 4)
  • What are the maximum number of electrons in each shell?
    Each subshell contains a specified number of orbitals, and each orbital can hold two electrons The types of subshells available to a shell and the number of orbitals in each subshell are mathematically defined by quantum numbers
  • electronic configuration - Why does increasing subshell cause . . .
    I know that increasing subshell decreases ionization energy; for example, going from Beryllium to Boron I do not understand why this is The answer my textbook (Chemistry 2e on OpenStax) gives is
  • electronic configuration - In which cases does the 3d subshell take . . .
    If we take the definition of "3d subshell takes precedence over the 4s subshell" as being that the configuration has zero 4s electrons, yet at least one 3d electron, then all such cases are ions
  • physical chemistry - Why is the d subshell only stable when all of its . . .
    I discovered that the d subshell is only stable when each of its orbitals is either filled with a single electron or a pair of electrons Why is it so? What causes electrons to first fill up each orbital rather than to exist in the same orbital with opposite spins (in subshells other than s, obviously)?
  • theoretical chemistry - What are similarities and differences among . . .
    A subshell is e g 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, etc Yes The periodic table is organized into s-block and p-block (main group elements), d-block (transition metals) and f-block (lanthanides and actinides) according to which subshell is partially filled (or just filled) The quantum number that defines the subshell is the second quantum number, $\ell$
  • How many electrons can an orbital of type f hold?
    The question specifically ask that no of electron an orbital of f subshell can hold As we know that f subshell contain 7 orbital and each orbital can hold maximum 2 electons so correct answer would be 2 we can simply understand this by taking the real life example imagine that there is house named f which consists of 7 rooms so similarly in this case house is a subshell and each room is
  • Fundamental doubts about energy levels vs. shells vs. subshells vs . . .
    Is the person referring to the Aufbau Principle i e the orbitals in the $4s$ subshell have lower energy than the orbitals in $3d$ subshell? If I have used any terminology incorrectly, please do let me know
  • Is 2s a subshell or an orbital? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
    Terms a shell and a subshell are rather obsolete 2 means the orbital with quantum number n=2, p means the orbital with quantum number l=0 By the particular subshell were considered orbitals with the particular quantum numbers n and l
  • how many electrons are in the second subshell of this element?
    You're answer is correct The s-shell has 2 electrons in the 1s subshell, 2 electrons in the 2s subshell, 2 electrons in the 3s subshell and 1 electron in the 4s subshell The d-shell has 5 electrons in the 3d subshell The element with atomic number 24 is chromium, who's electron configuration can be shown diagramatically as follows: Note that the 3d shell is 'half-filled' before the 4s





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