1. The following is an electron transfer reaction between two atoms: Ag + O ----> Ag²+ + O2- Which pair of sets of quantum numbers (n,l,m,) describe the initial and final orbitals of the SECOND transferred electron, respectively? **Actinide series Select one: O a. From (2,1,-1/2) to (4,2,-1/2) b. From (5,2,+1/2) to (2,1,+1/2) °C From (2,0, -1/2) to (5,1, +1/2) d. From (5,0, -1/2) to (2,1, -1/2) Pe. From (4,2, 1/2) to (2,1, 1/2) 1F 生 :8Y3与 品 8 品

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1. The following is an electron transfer reaction between two atoms:
Ag + O ----> Ag2+ + O2-
Which pair of sets of quantum numbers (n,l,m,) describe the initial and final orbitals of the SECOND transferred electron, respectively?
| 一一
** Actinide serier
Select one:
O a. From (2,1,-1/2) to (4,2,-1/2)
b. From (5,2,+1/2) to (2,1,+1/2)
°C From (2,0, -1/2) to (5,1, +1/2)
From (5,0, -1/2) to (2,1, -1/2)
ㅇe. From (4,2, 1/2) to (2,1, 1/2)
1F 生
:8Y3与
品 8 品
d.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The following is an electron transfer reaction between two atoms: Ag + O ----> Ag2+ + O2- Which pair of sets of quantum numbers (n,l,m,) describe the initial and final orbitals of the SECOND transferred electron, respectively? | 一一 ** Actinide serier Select one: O a. From (2,1,-1/2) to (4,2,-1/2) b. From (5,2,+1/2) to (2,1,+1/2) °C From (2,0, -1/2) to (5,1, +1/2) From (5,0, -1/2) to (2,1, -1/2) ㅇe. From (4,2, 1/2) to (2,1, 1/2) 1F 生 :8Y3与 品 8 品 d.
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