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Tutorhelpdesk Copyright © 2010-2014 Tutorhelpdesk.com Chemistry Assignment Help | Chemistry Homework Help www.tutorhelpdesk.com/homeworkhelp/Chemistry-Assignment-Help.html [email protected] About Chemistry: Chemistry is another physical science which has its roots attached to Physics. It is a study of the composition and the behaviours of matter. The basic unit of the study of chemistry is considered to ‘atom.’ Etymology of the word chemistry can be traced to the word ‘alchemy’ which has been practiced largely in the Middle Eastern Countries of the world. The term alchemy on the other hand traces its roots to the Persian word kimia. Many scholars have termed Chemistry as a core science as it connects the relation between other fields of sciences such as biology, physics, geology etc. Jean-Baptiste Dumas had defined the word "chemistry" as referring to the science concerned with the laws and effects of molecular forces. This definition was further evolved to mean the science of substances: study of their structure, properties, and the reactions that change them into other substances. The study of chemistry assignment help can be traced to the widely prevalent process of burning that led to the study of metallurgy. The desire for gold led to the discovery of the process for its purification. The findings further replicated and used in the experiments for chemical substances by burning the substances under certain temperature.

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    About Chemistry: Chemistry is another physical science which

    has its roots attached to Physics. It is a study of the composition

    and the behaviours of matter. The basic unit of the study of

    chemistry is considered to atom. Etymology of the word chemistry

    can be traced to the word alchemy which has been practiced

    largely in the Middle Eastern Countries of the world. The term

    alchemy on the other hand traces its roots to the Persian

    word kimia.

    Many scholars have termed Chemistry as a core science as it

    connects the relation between other fields of sciences such as biology, physics, geology etc.

    Jean-Baptiste Dumas had defined the word "chemistry" as referring to the science concerned with

    the laws and effects of molecular forces. This definition was further evolved to mean the science of

    substances: study of their structure, properties, and the reactions that change them into other

    substances.

    The study of chemistry assignment help can be traced to the widely prevalent process of

    burning that led to the study of metallurgy. The desire for gold led to the discovery of the process

    for its purification. The findings further replicated and used in the experiments for chemical

    substances by burning the substances under certain temperature.

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    Q 1. Explain why orbitals like 1p, 2d and 3f are not possible?

    Solution:

    This is because the sets of quantum numbers required for these orbitals are not allowed.

    1p refers to n = 1, l = 1 which is not allowed because values of I are governed by n.

    That is, l = 0, 1, 2..., (n-1). Thus, for n = 1; l = 0 and l cannot have a value equal to

    one.

    Similarly: 2d refers to n = 2, l = 2 which again is not possible. For n = 2; l can have

    values 0, 1 only.

    That is l = 2 is not permissible in this case.

    Also 3f is not possible because for 3f, the combination n = 3, l = 3 is again not allowed.

    For n = 3, l cant have a value higher that (n-1), that is, 2. In other words, for n =3;

    permissible l = 0, 1 and 2 only.

    Q 2. Which sets of quantum numbers are not permissible and why?

    Solution:

    (i) This is allowed. Because for n = 5; l = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4; m = 0, 1, 2, 3,

    4; s = . The values in question are permissible.

    (ii) It is not allowed because value of m (+l,...., 0,....,-l) are governed by l and

    when l = 0, m cannot have values other than zero (m=0).

    (iii) It is not allowed because when l = 1, m is allowed values = = 1, 0, - 1 only. A

    value m = 2 is not permissible.

    (iv) It is not allowed because values of l are governed by n. For n = 2; l can have

    values equal = 0, 1 only. Therefor, n =2, l = 2, is not permissible.

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    Q 3. Calculate and identify all the individual orbitals for (i) = 3 (ii) n = 4

    Solution:

    (i) n= 3; l = 0 1 2; m =0, 1, 2 :. Total no. Of orbitals = 1 + 3 + 5 = 9.

    These are: 3s; 3px 3py; 3pz; 3dxy 3dyz 3dxz 3dz2, 3dx2-y2 as detailed in Table 1.1.

    (ii) For n = 4; l = 0, 1, 2, 3; m = 0, 1, 2, 3. Individual orbitals are:

    L m orbitals

    0 0 4s

    1 1, 0 4px 4py 4pz

    2 2, 1, 0 4dxy 4dyz 4dxz 4dz2 4dx2-y2

    3 3, 2, 1, 0 4fx3 4fy3 4fz3 4fxyz 4f(x2-y2)

    4f(x2-y2) 4f(x2-y2)

    For n = 4: total no. Of orbitals = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16.

    Q 4. Which of the following subshells are permissible and why 5g, 6h, 3d?

    Solution: 5g is permissible. Because for n = 5; l can have values l = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 with

    their subshells 5s, 5p, 5d, 5f, 5g, respectively.

    6h is also permissible. Because for n = 6; l can have values l = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 which

    correspond respectively to 6s, 6p, 6d, 6f, 6g, 6h.

    3d is also permissible. Because for n = 3; l can have values l = 0, 1, 2 which correspond

    respectively to 3s, 3p, 3d.

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