If x = 2 and y = 3 and z = 6 then the value of w if w = xyz is 36. (2 times 3 times 6)
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The value of x is -9
If 3z/2 = 9 then the value of z is 6
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There are a total of three p orbitals for an atom with principal quantum number n = 2: px, py, and pz. These orbitals are oriented along the x, y, and z axes.
There are five orbitals in the d sublevel: 1 for each value of l, where l = 2 for the d sublevel. These orbitals are designated as d(xy), d(xz), d(yz), d(z^2), and d(x^2-y^2).
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1 or 2
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There are five orbitals in the 3d subshell: 3dxy, 3dxz, 3dyz, 3dx^2-y^2, and 3dz^2.
The 3rd period contains 2 of the 3 orbitals for the third sublevel. It has the s and p orbitals in it.
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here for least value X=2,y=3hence 2(3)-3(2)=0=0
The 2 outermost orbitals that must be filled to satisfy the octet rule are the s and p orbitals. These orbitals can hold a maximum of 8 electrons in total, which is needed to achieve a stable, full octet configuration for many elements.
The third shell can hold a maximum of 18 orbitals. This includes one 3s orbital, three 3p orbitals, and five 3d orbitals, totaling nine orbitals. Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons.