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Question
which of the following electronic transitions represents an increase in energy in a multi - electron atom?
answer:
a 4s→3d
b 5p→4d
c 4d→5s
d 4f→6s
e 5d→6s
In a multi - electron atom, the energy of an orbital is determined by the \(n + l\) rule (where \(n\) is the principal quantum number and \(l\) is the azimuthal quantum number).
- For option A:
- For \(4s\) orbital, \(n = 4\) and \(l=0\), so \(n + l=4+0 = 4\).
- For \(3d\) orbital, \(n = 3\) and \(l = 2\), so \(n + l=3 + 2=5\).
- Since \(4<5\), the \(3d\) orbital has higher energy than the \(4s\) orbital. So, the transition \(4s
ightarrow3d\) represents an increase in energy.
- For option B:
- For \(5p\) orbital, \(n = 5\) and \(l = 1\), so \(n + l=5+1=6\).
- For \(4d\) orbital, \(n = 4\) and \(l = 2\), so \(n + l=4 + 2=6\). When \(n + l\) values are equal, the orbital with higher \(n\) has higher energy. So, \(5p\) has higher energy than \(4d\), and the transition \(5p
ightarrow4d\) is a decrease in energy.
- For option C:
- For \(4d\) orbital, \(n = 4\) and \(l = 2\), so \(n + l=4+2 = 6\).
- For \(5s\) orbital, \(n = 5\) and \(l=0\), so \(n + l=5+0 = 5\). Since \(6>5\), \(4d\) has higher energy than \(5s\), and the transition \(4d
ightarrow5s\) is a decrease in energy.
- For option D:
- For \(4f\) orbital, \(n = 4\) and \(l = 3\), so \(n + l=4+3 = 7\).
- For \(6s\) orbital, \(n = 6\) and \(l=0\), so \(n + l=6+0 = 6\). Since \(7>6\), \(4f\) has higher energy than \(6s\), and the transition \(4f
ightarrow6s\) is a decrease in energy.
- For option E:
- For \(5d\) orbital, \(n = 5\) and \(l = 2\), so \(n + l=5+2 = 7\).
- For \(6s\) orbital, \(n = 6\) and \(l=0\), so \(n + l=6+0 = 6\). Since \(7>6\), \(5d\) has higher energy than \(6s\), and the transition \(5d
ightarrow6s\) is a decrease in energy.
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A. \(4s
ightarrow3d\)