Assume that you travel through space to a strange universe where the allowable values for the quantum
Question:
Assume that you travel through space to a strange universe where the allowable values for the quantum numbers are quite different from those in our own universe. In this new universe, s orbitals may contain a total of 2 electrons, p orbitals may contain a total of 4 electrons, and d orbitals may contain a total of 6 electrons (as opposed to our 2, 6, and 10, respectively). The other rules of electron configuration in this new universe are the same as in our own universe.
Answer the following about elements in this new universe.
a. How many orbitals would there be in each of the s, p, and d levels?
b. Write the rule for the allowable values of ml.
c. What is the ground state electronic configuration of element number 10 in this new universe?
d. What would be the atomic number of the first transition metal in this new universe? You can assume the same order of energy levels as in our universe.
Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering An Integrated Approach
ISBN: 978-1118061602
4th Edition
Authors: David G. Rethwisch