Exam 8: Atomic Structure

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To which orbitals may 5d electrons make spectroscopic transitions in a hydrogenic atom?

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Calculate the Coulombic potential energy of an electron at a distance of 52.9 pm from a lithium, Li2+, nucleus.

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The Rydberg constant for the Be3+ ion is 109731 cm-1. Calculate the ionization energy of a ground-state Be3+ ion.

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Which terms can arise from the electronic configuration [He]2s22p2?

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For a hydrogen atom, calculate the energy of an electron with principal quantum number n = 3.

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Atomic sulfur, S, has a ground electronic configuration that gives rise to the levels 3P2,1,0, 1D2 and 1S0. Use Hund's rule to predict which of these levels is lowest in energy.

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Calculate the overall change in energy when an electron is transferred from a sodium atom, Na, to a chlorine atom, Cl, to form a sodium ion, Na+, and chlorine ion, Cl-. The first ionization energy of sodium is 5.14 eV. The electron affinity of chlorine is +3.62 eV.

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A line in the Balmer series of the emission spectrum of atomic hydrogen is observed at a wavelength of 486.3 nm. Deduce the upper state principal quantum number for this transition.

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Calculate the wavenumber of the lowest energy transition in the B series of the electronic spectrum of the He+ ion. The Rydberg constant for He is RHe = 109707 cm-1.

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