Which of the following statements describe principles or rules you should consider when writing an electron configuration? Select all that apply. O Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE V no two electrons can have the same spin in the same orbital b electrons occupy orbitals from higher to lower energy levels electrons should be divided among different orbitals within the same subshell to avoid pairing if possible d electrons occupy orbitals from lower to higher energy levels e paired electrons must have the same spin

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Which of the following statements describe principles or rules you should consider when writing an electron configuration? Select
all that apply.
Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question
Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE v
a
no two electrons can have the same spin in the same orbital
b
electrons occupy orbitals from higher to lower energy levels
electrons should be divided among different orbitals within the same subshell to avoid pairing if possible
d
electrons occupy orbitals from lower to higher energy levels
e
paired electrons must have the same spin
One more question about sulfur!
Which of the following pictures represent orbitals in a sulfur atom in its ground state? Select all that apply.
A.
В.
C.
D.
Е.
B.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements describe principles or rules you should consider when writing an electron configuration? Select all that apply. Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE v a no two electrons can have the same spin in the same orbital b electrons occupy orbitals from higher to lower energy levels electrons should be divided among different orbitals within the same subshell to avoid pairing if possible d electrons occupy orbitals from lower to higher energy levels e paired electrons must have the same spin One more question about sulfur! Which of the following pictures represent orbitals in a sulfur atom in its ground state? Select all that apply. A. В. C. D. Е. B.
7x + 5y + 7u = 19
2
2
Given the system of non- linear equations
y- 26z + 4v = - 21
3
3
z* + 36z° + 2y + w° = 40
Under what conditions, the system of equations is solvable for x,y,z as functions of u, v, and
near a point P(x , y , z , u , v, w)?
The system can be solved for x , y , z as functions of u, v, w near a point P
except when :
is equal to
Enter a variable in box 1 such as x , y , u, etc
List all possible values in box 2 separated by commas such as
2,6, -7,0, 10 in any order.
Transcribed Image Text:7x + 5y + 7u = 19 2 2 Given the system of non- linear equations y- 26z + 4v = - 21 3 3 z* + 36z° + 2y + w° = 40 Under what conditions, the system of equations is solvable for x,y,z as functions of u, v, and near a point P(x , y , z , u , v, w)? The system can be solved for x , y , z as functions of u, v, w near a point P except when : is equal to Enter a variable in box 1 such as x , y , u, etc List all possible values in box 2 separated by commas such as 2,6, -7,0, 10 in any order.
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