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Question
consider the model of a sodium atom. which feature does the model show accurately? the size of the electrons in different shells the shapes of the orbitals in different shells the distribution of electrons in different shells the orientation of the orbitals in different shells
Brief Explanations
- The size of electrons is a fixed property and not shown differently in different shells in such a model.
- The shapes (e.g., spherical for s - orbitals, dumb - bell for p - orbitals) of orbitals are not depicted in this simple electron - shell model.
- The orientation of orbitals (e.g., \(p_x\), \(p_y\), \(p_z\)) is also not shown in this basic model.
- However, this model clearly shows how electrons are distributed among different shells (e.g., for sodium, 2 electrons in the first shell, 8 in the second, and 1 in the third).
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