Notifications
Clear all
[Solved] Quantum numbers of an atom can be defined on the basis of
0
30/09/2020 1:40 pm
Topic starter
Quantum numbers of an atom can be defined on the basis of
(a) Hund’s rule
(b) Pauli’s exclusion principle
(c) Aufbau’s principle
(d) Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
Answer
Add a comment
Add a comment
Topic Tags
1 Answer
1
30/09/2020 1:41 pm
(b) Pauli’s exclusion principle
Explanation:
Quantum numbers of an atom can be defined on the basis of Pauli’s exclusion principle which states that no two electrons can have the same value of all the four quantum numbers.
Add a comment
Add a comment
Forum Jump:
Related Topics
-
Assertion: The radius of the first orbit of hydrogen atom is 0.529Å.
4 years ago
-
Assertion: It is impossible to determine the exact position and exact momentum of an electron simultaneously.
4 years ago
-
Assertion: Spin quantum number can have two values, +1/2 and - 1/2.
4 years ago
-
Assertion: Angular momentum of an electron in any orbit is given by angular momentum = nh/2π, where n is the principal quantum number.
4 years ago
-
Assertion: An orbital designated by n = 3, l = 1 has double dumb-bell shape.
4 years ago
Forum Information
- 321 Forums
- 27.3 K Topics
- 53.8 K Posts
- 1 Online
- 12.4 K Members
Our newest member: Stripchat
Forum Icons:
Forum contains no unread posts
Forum contains unread posts
Topic Icons:
Not Replied
Replied
Active
Hot
Sticky
Unapproved
Solved
Private
Closed