Filling of Electrons in Orbitals

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Filling of Electrons in Orbitals: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Rules for Filling Electrons, Pauli's Exclusion Principle, (n+l) Rule & Effective Nuclear Charge etc.

Important Questions on Filling of Electrons in Orbitals

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Number of unpaired electrons in N2+ is

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For which one of the following sets of four quantum numbers, an electron will have the highest energy?

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The order of filling of electrons in the orbitals of an atom will be

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Assertion : The 19th electron in potassium atom enters into 4s-orbital and not the 3d-orbital.

Reason : (n + l) rule is followed for determining the orbital of the lowest energy state.

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Explain the Aufbau principle with copper and chromium.

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Pauli exclusion principle states that the ground state of the atoms, the orbitals are filled in order of their increasing energies.

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According to the Aufbau principle, valence electron in _____ must choose between 3d and 4s orbitals and as predicted by this sequence, it is found in 4s orbital.

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Which formula is used for calculating effective nuclear charge?

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What effective nuclear charge?

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What do you mean by effective nuclear charge?

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The total number of electrons present in all the p-orbitals in the ground state of Se34 are

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What is the total number of unpaired electrons in one mole of 29Cu?

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Maximum number of electrons in a subshell of an atom is determined by 4l+2.

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Which rule of filling of electrons states that every orbital in a sublevel is singly occupied before any orbital is doubly occupied, all the electrons in singly occupied orbitals have the same spin?

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Among 3d and 4s, which orbital have higher energy

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Electronic configuration of Na+ and Cl- are:

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The maximum number of electrons that an orbit (n) can have _____.

(A) 2n2

(B) 2n

(C) 2n4

Enter the correct answer as A, B or C.

 

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The correct set of four quantum numbers for the valence electron of rubidium atom (Z = 37) is:

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Why does chromium Cr ) have exceptional electronic configuration? 

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Half filled orbitals are more stable due to the exchange energy and symmetrical distribution of electrons