GCSE Chemistry x Physics 4
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Here is the orbital diagram for the element Silver (Ag). 
How many electrons does a neutral atom of silver have? 
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How many total shells are there in an atom of silver? 
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Which types of orbitals are present? (check all)
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Which orbitals are full?
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How many electrons can occupy a single energy level?
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How many energy levels are in one d orbital?
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Let's consider this specific electron: 
What is its principal quantum number (n)? Hint - this is the SHELL it is on 
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What is its angular momentum number (l)? Hint - this is the type of orbital it is in, with s=0, p=1, d=2, f=3
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What is its magnetic number (ml)? Hint - this is the sub energy level, where the number is 0 in the middle position and radiates out + to the right and - to the left (the overall p orbital goes -1, 0, +1)
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What is its spin number (ms)? Hint - up or down? +1/2 or -1/2?
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Now, let's look at this exact electron. 
What is its principal quantum number (n)? Hint - this is the SHELL it is on 
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What is its angular momentum number (l)? Hint - this is the type of orbital it is in, with s=0, p=1, d=2, f=3
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What is its magnetic number (ml)? Hint - this is the sub energy level, where the number is 0 in the middle position and radiates out + to the right and - to the left (the overall d orbital goes -2, -1, 0, +1, +2)
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What is its spin number (ms)? Hint - up or down? +1/2 or -1/2?
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