They represent the shape of the area a particular electron is most likely to be found as it move about the nucleus of an atom: "s" orbital is a sphere, "p" orbital is a dumbbell, "d" and "f" are more complex.
In chemistry, spdf are the names of the orbitals.
s stands for sharp, p for principle, d for diffuse and f for fundamental.
S, P, D and F are the orbitals that electrons can occupy in an atom.
These are the designators of the first four orbits of electrons about the nucleus.
S, P, D, and F are the labels of the four known electron orbitals in atoms. The Periodic Table can be grouped into blocks called the s-block, p-block, d-block, and f-block.
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A. s and p block B. p and d block C. f and p block D. d and f block
s p d f
s,p,d,f are subshells
s > p > d > f
s: sharp p: principal d: diffuse f: fundamental Physicists who were studying the electromagentic spectrum tried to describe the emission lines as they corrolated with energy states involved. They described the emission lines as sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental.
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s = ? , p=? , d=?, f=?
D is Denver, P is Philadelphia.
The answer is: S,P,D,F. Beyond F they follow normal alphabetic order: G, H, I, etc.
Is an ordering of all elements by their atomic number. On the periodic table, S stands for sulfur, P stands for phosphorus, and F stands for fluorine. There is no element represented by the letter D on the periodic table.
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Energy Level: Sublevels1: s2: s, p3: s, p, d4: s, p, d, f5: s, p, d, f, g6: s, p, d, f, g, h7: s, p, d, f, g, h, i
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A. s and p block B. p and d block C. f and p block D. d and f block