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Energy levels and Orbitals

Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 3:51 pm
by paulacamara1E
This might be a simple question but I am having a really hard time differentiation energy levels and orbitals. When I say energy levels I mean what we studied for test 2, like n=2 or n=1 (Balmer and Lyman series material). How do orbitals (s, p, d and f) connect back to that?

Re: Energy levels and Orbitals

Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 4:24 pm
by octaviahuang1f
Hi,
I believe what the series describe are Principle quantum numbers(n), or shells as it's usually called. Shells determine the energy levels. Angular momentum quantum number(l) describes the orbital/shape of the subshells (I=0,1,2,3 corresponding to s,p,d,f), and each shell can contain several subshells with a maximum l=n-1.

Re: Energy levels and Orbitals

Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 8:13 pm
by BriannaParrington-1B
octaviahuang1f wrote:Hi,
I believe what the series describe are Principle quantum numbers(n), or shells as it's usually called. Shells determine the energy levels. Angular momentum quantum number(l) describes the orbital/shape of the subshells (I=0,1,2,3 corresponding to s,p,d,f), and each shell can contain several subshells with a maximum l=n-1.


How do shells determine the energy levels?

Re: Energy levels and Orbitals

Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 10:30 pm
by Jonathan Marcial Dis 1K
The principal quantum number specifies the energy of an orbital in a one-electron atom. In such a scenario all orbitals with the same value of the principal quantum number, n, have the same energy and hence belong to the same shell of an atom.