1-Orbital Notation Use
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- Q1electrons fill the orbitals by increasing energy starting with the lowest energy level, 2 electrons fit in each orbital -- FILL FROM "Auf" THE "BAUTTOM"Aufbau principle30s
- Q2when putting electrons into orbitals of the type, each orbital must get one electron with the same spin before any orbital can get a 2nd electron --Hund's Rule30s
- Q3when adding a second electron, the second electron must have an opposite spin --Pauli exclusion principle30s
- Q4What element is represented by this orbital diagram?C (Carbon)60s
- Q5What element is represented by this orbital diagram?Mg (Magnesium)60s
- Q6What element is represented by this orbital diagram?S (Sulfur)60s
- Q7What element is represented by this orbital diagram?O (Oxygen)60s
- Q8What element is represented by this orbital diagram?N (Nitrogen)60s
- Q9What element is represented by this orbital diagram?Si (Silicon)60s
- Q10What element is represented by this orbital diagram?F (Fluorine)60s
- Q11What element is represented by this orbital diagram?Na (Sodium)60s
- Q12What element is represented by this orbital diagram?P (Phosphorus)60s
- Q13What element is represented by this orbital diagram?V (Vanadium)60s