Asked by Ceamus Angelina
What is the element whose 2+ cation's highest energy electron has the following set of quantum numbers, n=5, l=2, ml=1, and m.s=+1/2 for its highest energy electron?
I know, based on the quantum numbers, that its referring to a 5d sublevel. Is it Ba?
How can I find the solution?
Thanks
I know, based on the quantum numbers, that its referring to a 5d sublevel. Is it Ba?
How can I find the solution?
Thanks
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
I don't think the answer is Ba. I agree it is a 4d electron for l = 2
Answered by
Ceamus Angelina
then what is it?
Answered by
DrBob222
Apply the same reasoning to the Co question that we now know is the correct way to look at the problem.
Answered by
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