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How do you calculate the maximum number of electrons that can occupy a shell?
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ANSWER
2 x n squared
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QUESTION 2 zm
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s- subshell
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QUESTION 3 zm
When l=1 zm
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QUESTION 4 zm
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d- subshell
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When l=3 zm
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f- subshell
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QUESTION 6 zm
Which observations and or theories support the wave nature of light?
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ANSWER
Optical phenomena, such as reflection/refraction Light passing through narrow, closely spaced, slits,
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QUESTION 7 zm
Which observations and or theories support the particle nature of light?
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State the general trends for the atomic radius and explain the reason behind the tren
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State the general trends for Zeff and explain the reasoning behind the trend
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ANSWER
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Exam Solution zm
Portage Chem 103 Module 2 Exam 2026 A+ GRADE ASS
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2 x n squared
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QUESTION 2 zm
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ANSWER
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QUESTION 3 zm
When l=1 zm
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QUESTION 4 zm
When l=2 zm
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d- subshell
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When l=3 zm
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QUESTION 6 zm
Which observations and or theories support the wave nature of light?
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Which observations and or theories support the particle nature of light?
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