Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781936221349
Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The electronic configuration of given atom is to be stated and the valence electrons and valence orbitals is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

According to the Aufbau principle, the electrons are firstly filled into the orbitals having lower energy.

According to the Pauli’s principle, no two electrons can have same set of four quantum numbers.

According to the Hund’s principle, the orbitals are firstly singly occupied by electrons and then pairing of the orbitalsstart.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The electronic configuration of given ion is to be stated and the valence electrons and valence orbitals is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

According to the Aufbau principle, the electrons are firstly filled into the orbitals having lower energy.

According to the Pauli’s principle, no two electrons can have same set of four quantum numbers.

According to the Hund’s principle, the orbitals are firstly singly occupied by electrons and then pairing of the orbitalsstart.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The electronic configuration of given ion is to be stated and the valence electrons and valence orbitals is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

According to the Aufbau principle, the electrons are firstly filled into the orbitals having lower energy.

According to the Pauli’s principle, no two electrons can have same set of four quantum numbers.

According to the Hund’s principle, the orbitals are firstly singly occupied by electrons and then pairing of the orbitalsstart.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The electronic configuration of given ion is to be stated and the valence electrons and valence orbitals is to be identified.

Concept introduction:

According to the Aufbau principle, the electrons are firstly filled into the orbitals having lower energy.

According to the Pauli’s principle, no two electrons can have same set of four quantum numbers.

According to the Hund’s principle, the orbitals are firstly singly occupied by electrons and then pairing of the orbitalsstart.

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