Ch. 4 - Electrons, Orbitals, and Quantum Numbers Flashcards

1
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What is wave-particle duality?

A

Electrons can behave as either a wave or a particle, but it’s impossible to show an electron behaving as both at the same time.

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2
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Who demonstrated the Uncertainty Principle?

A

Werner Heisenberg in the 1920s.

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3
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What is the Uncertainty Principle?

A

It is impossible to know the precise location and momentum of an electron at the same time.

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4
Q

What formula represents the Uncertainty Principle?

A

ΔxΔp ≥ h/4π, where Δx is the uncertainty about position, and Δp is the uncertainty about momentum.

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5
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What does the principal quantum number describe?

A

The orbital’s energy (and therefore its size) and the shell it occupies. (n)

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What does the angular momentum quantum number describe?

A

The orbital’s shape and the subshell it occupies. (l)

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What does the magnetic quantum number describe?

A

The specific orbital within a subshell. (mi)

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8
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What are the allowed values for n?

A

Anything over 0.

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9
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What are the allowed values for l?

A

0, up to one less than n.

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10
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What are the allowed values for mi?

A

Positive and negative values of l, including 0.

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11
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What is the principal quantum number for an s orbital?

A

0

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12
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What is the principal quantum number for a p orbital?

A

1

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13
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What is the principal quantum number for a d orbital?

A

2

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14
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What is the principal quantum number for a f orbital?

A

3

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15
Q

What quantum number determines the number of angular nodes?

A

l

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16
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What equation determines the total number of nodes in an orbital?

A

N = n - l - 1

17
Q

What are the s orbitals?

A

s

18
Q

What are the p orbitals?

A

px, pz, and py

19
Q

What are the d orbitals?

A

dx^2-y^2, dxz, dz^2, dyz, and dxy