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using the periodic table, what is the predicted last orbital notation for lanthanum (la)?
6s²
5f¹
5d¹
4f¹
what is the definition of temperature?
the amount of space a substance occupies.
the average kinetic energy of particles.
the relative size of particles.
force applied per unit area.
all orbitals hold up to 2 electrons.
true
false
Question 17
Lanthanum (La) is in period 6 and group 3. The electron - filling order for elements in the lanthanide series (La is the first element of the lanthanide - like behavior, although it is in the d - block in some periodic table representations). The electron configuration of La is [Xe]6s²5d¹. So the last orbital notation is \(5d^{1}\).
- The amount of space a substance occupies is the definition of volume.
- Temperature is defined as the average kinetic energy of particles. As the temperature of a substance increases, the average speed (and thus kinetic energy) of its particles increases.
- The relative size of particles is not the definition of temperature.
- Force applied per unit area is the definition of pressure.
According to the Pauli exclusion principle, each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons with opposite spins. This is a fundamental rule in electron - filling of orbitals.
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C. \(5d^{1}\)