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Quantum Number Worksheet

This document contains a 14 question quantum mechanics worksheet. The questions cover topics like the number of orbitals associated with different principal quantum numbers, describing orbitals using quantum numbers, identifying valid vs invalid sets of quantum numbers, determining electrons in the same/different energy levels, the number of electrons that can be placed in certain orbitals, the meanings of the principal, azimuthal, and magnetic quantum numbers, and more.

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Quantum Number Worksheet

This document contains a 14 question quantum mechanics worksheet. The questions cover topics like the number of orbitals associated with different principal quantum numbers, describing orbitals using quantum numbers, identifying valid vs invalid sets of quantum numbers, determining electrons in the same/different energy levels, the number of electrons that can be placed in certain orbitals, the meanings of the principal, azimuthal, and magnetic quantum numbers, and more.

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Quantum Number Worksheet


Question 1. What is the total number of
orbitals associated with the principal quantum
number n = 3?
Question 2. Using s, p, d, f notations, describe
the orbital with the following quantum numbers
(a) n = 2, l = 1
(b) n = 4, l = 0
(c) n = 5,l = 3
(d) n = 3, l = 2
(f) n=1 , l-0
(g) n=4, l=3
Question 3. Which of the following sets of
Quantum is not possible
(a) n = 0, l = 0, m = 0, m = 1/2
(b) n = 1, l = 0, m = 0, m = -1/2
(c) n = 1, l = 1, m = 0, m = -1/2
(d) n = 2, l = 1, m = 0, m = -1/2
(e) n = 3, l = 3, m = –3, m = 1/2
(f) n = 3, l = 2, m = 0, m = 1/2
(g) n = 1,l = 1,m = 0,s = +1/2

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Question 4. The quantum numbers of six


electrons are given below.
i. n = 4, l = 2, ml = –2 , ms = –1/2
ii. n = 3, l = 2, ml = 1 , ms = +1/2
iii. n = 4, l = 1, ml = 0 , ms = +1/2
iv. n = 3, l = 2, ml = –2 , ms = –1/2
v. n = 3, l = 1, ml = –1 , ms = +1/2
vi. n = 4, l = 1, ml = 0 , ms = +1/2
Answer below questions
(a) which of the electrons are in same energy
level
(b) which of the electron is having lowest energy
(c) which of the electron is having highest
energy

Question 5. The total number of electrons that


can be accommodated in all the orbitals having
principal quantum number 3 azimuthal
quantum number 1 is
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 8

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Question 6. The principal quantum number of


an atom represents
a. Spin Angular momentum
b. Size of the Orbital
c. Orbital Angular momentum
d. Space orientation of the orbital

Question 7. A p-orbital can accommodate


a. 4 electrons
b. 6 electrons
c. 2 electron with opposite spins
d. 2 electron with parallel spins
Question 8. What are n, l, m values for
electrons in below orbitals

Question 9. An electron is in one of the 3d


orbitals. Give the possible values of n, l and ml
forthis electron.

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Question 10. Principal, azimuthal and magnetic


quantum numbers are respectively related to
a. Size, shape and orientation
b. Shape, size and orientation
c. Size, orientation and shape
d. None of the above

Question 11. What is the maximum number of


electrons that may be present in all the atomic
orbitals with Principal quantum number 3 and
azimuthal quantum number 2 ?
(a) 10
(b) 18
(c) 12
(d) 14

Question 12. Designate the Orbitals having


(a) n=2 , l=1
(b) n=4 , l=0
(c) n=3, l=2, m=±2
(d) n=3, l=2

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Question 13. Write down all the Four quantum


numbers of the fourth electron of Be(Z=4)

Question 14. Write the orbital Notation for the


following set of Quantum Numbers
(a) n=1, l=0, m=0
(b) n=3, l=2 , m=-1

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