Chemistry, asked by aparnashukla50, 1 year ago

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In Phosphorus atom find out the no. of paired!
electrons for l=1 and m=0​

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Answered by bharat2002
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Answer:

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bharat2002: hi
Anshuman360: It is wrong bro. You are considering 3 orbital m= -1,0,1.
Anshuman360: You only have to take m=0
Anshuman360: So answer would be 2
bharat2002: sorry I didn't read it carefully
Answered by Anshuman360
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Answer: number of paired electron = 2

Explanation:

(1!) 1s2 (1|) 2s2 (1|\1|\1|)2p6 (1|) 3s2 (1 /1 /1 /)3p3

As we know l = n-1

Therefore n = L +1 = 1+1=2

As l is 1 it is the p shell

So if you see the above orbital diagram for phosphorous the (2p6) part 2 electrons are paired. m = -l to l. Thus m=o is the middle orbital. It has two paired electron.

Hence the number of paired electron = 2

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I was not able to draw the orbital structure properly. I hope you will understand.


aparnashukla50: yes it is the right answer
Anshuman360: Ok
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