1. (5 marks) Indicate which of the following sets of quantum numbers in an atom are unacceptable and explain why: (a) (1, 0, ®, ®) (b) (3, 0, 0, +®) (c) (2, 2, 1, +®) (d) (4, 3, -2, -®) (e) (3, 2, 1, 1) 2. (5 marks) Using angular parts, it is possible to find the angular nodes present in an orbital, represented by equations of the 3-dimensional curves (conical surfaces or flat planes, for example) at which the value of wavefunction is zero. Use of polar coordinates may be helpful in solving for these nodes equations.Document Preview:1. (5 marks) Indicate which of the following sets of quantum numbers in an atom are unacceptable and explain why: (a) (1, 0, ®, ®) (b) (3, 0, 0, +®) (c) (2, 2, 1, +®) (d) (4, 3, -2, -®) (e) (3, 2, 1, 1) 2. (5 marks) Using angular parts, it is possible to find the angular nodes present in an orbital, represented by equations of the 3-dimensional curves (conical surfaces or flat planes, for example) at which the value of wavefunction is zero. Use of polar coordinates may be helpful in solving for these nodes equations. The range of polar coordinates are as follows: r = 0, 0oAttachments: Untitled-2.pdf
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