Certified Questions and Answers
What is the role of quantum mechanics in chemistry?
✓✓ It explains the behavior of atoms, molecules, and electrons.
Why are electrons treated as waves in quantum mechanics?
✓✓ Because they exhibit wave-like properties at the atomic scale.
What is a wavefunction?
✓✓ It is a mathematical function that describes the quantum state of a particle.
What does the probability density of an electron represent?
✓✓ It represents the likelihood of finding an electron in a specific region.
Why is the wavefunction important?
✓✓ It provides information about the behavior and location of electrons.
What equation is used to determine the energy of electrons in atoms?
✓✓ The Schrödinger equation.
What is the lowest energy state of an atom called?
✓✓ The ground state.
What is an excited state?
✓✓ It is a state in which an electron has absorbed energy and moved to a higher energy level.
Why are atomic energy levels quantized?
✓✓ Because electrons can only occupy specific allowed energy values.
What is an orbital?
✓✓ It is a region where an electron is most likely to be found.
Which orbital has a spherical shape?
✓✓ The s orbital.
Which orbital has a dumbbell shape?
✓✓ The p orbital.
How many p orbitals are found in one subshell?
✓✓ Three.
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, How many d orbitals are present in one subshell?
✓✓ Five.
How many f orbitals are found in one subshell?
✓✓ Seven.
What is the maximum number of electrons that an s orbital can hold?
✓✓ Two electrons.
How many electrons can occupy a p subshell?
✓✓ Six electrons.
How many electrons can occupy a d subshell?
✓✓ Ten electrons.
How many electrons can occupy an f subshell?
✓✓ Fourteen electrons.
What does the principal quantum number indicate?
✓✓ The main energy level of an electron.
Which quantum number determines the shape of an orbital?
✓✓ The azimuthal quantum number.
Which quantum number determines the orientation of an orbital?
✓✓ The magnetic quantum number.
Which quantum number specifies electron spin?
✓✓ The spin quantum number.
What are the possible spin values of an electron?
✓✓ +½ and −½.
What principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum
numbers?
✓✓ The Pauli Exclusion Principle.
What principle states that electrons fill lower-energy orbitals first?
✓✓ The Aufbau Principle.
What rule states that electrons occupy equal-energy orbitals singly before pairing?
✓✓ Hund's Rule.
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