Respuesta :
Answer:
s (l = 0) only two electrons
p (l = 1) sublevel six (6) electrons fit
d (l = 2) sub-level has 10 electrons
f (l = 3) has 7 has 14 electrons
Explanation:
The electrons have an odd spin, so they must comply with the Pauli principle, therefore only two electrons fit in a given sublevel.
Sub level s (l = 0) only two electrons
Sub level p (l = 1) has three orbitals in which two electrons fit, therefore in the sublevel six (6) electrons fit
Sub-level d (l = 2) has 5 orbitals each with two electrons, the sub-level has 10 electors
Sub-level f (l = 3) has 7 orbitals and two electrons each, the sub-level has 14 electrons
Answer:
Explanation:
Using paulis exclusive principle which states that no two electrons can have the same four electronic quantum numbers,
A. 3 p
3p is in the 3rd shell (m), p orbital has 3 orbitals which contain only 2 electrons. Therefore, total electrons in the p orbital = 2 × 3
= 6 orbitals.
B. 5 d
5 d is in the 5th shell, d orbital has 5 orbitals which contain only 2 electrons. Therefore, total electrons in the p orbital = 2 × 5
= 10 orbitals.
C. 2 s
2 s is in the 2nd shell (l), s orbital has 1 orbitals which contain only 2 electrons. Therefore, total electrons in the p orbital = 2 × 1
= 2 orbitals.
D. 4 f
4 f is in the 4th shell (n), f orbital has 7 orbitals which contain only 2 electrons. Therefore, total electrons in the p orbital = 2 × 7
= 14 orbitals.