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7 September, 05:50

Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A. the n = 3 shell has no f subshell

B. there are three p orbitals in every shell of an atom except the n = 1 shell

C. all s orbitals have spherical shapes

D. each d subshell has five d orbitals

E. the energies of subshell in the shells (energy levels) of a hydrogen atom vary as s < p < d, etc.

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  1. 7 September, 06:04
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    The answer to your question is: letter E

    Explanation:

    A. This option is correct, the n = 3 shell only has subshells: s, p and d, and shell n = 4 or 5 have f subshell.

    B. This option is true in subshell p could be at most 6 electrons and 3 suborbitals.

    C. This option is correct orbital "s" is a sphere.

    D. This option is correct, in subshell d could be at most 10 electrons and 5 orbitals.

    E. This option is false, hydrogen only has 1 electron and then one subshell (s).
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