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Calculate the work done (in joules) when 58.2 g of tin dissolves in excess acid

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Question

Calculate the work done (in joules) when 58.2 g of tin dissolves in excess acid at 1.03 atm and 29°C. Assume ideal gas behavior. Sn(s) + 2H+(aq) Sn2+(aq) + H2(g) No SIM 2:03 PM ezto, CHM 201-001 HW Chapter 7 Question S (of 15) Save & Exit Suom 10.00 points T atempts left Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. Report proble What are all the possible subshells associated with the principal quantum number , if-6 64 Solution op Guided Soluti 6g 6h How many orbitals do the possible subshells have? If a listed orbital is net possible, place a zero in the answer blank. 6d-5 References eBook & Resources Multipart Answer Difficulty 2

Explanation / Answer

as for n=6 , L(azimuthal quantum no can have value L= 0,1,2,3,4,5) ,6s ,6p,6d ,6f, 6g ,6h , are possible because s=0, p=1 ,d=2, f=3 ,g=4 ,h=5 , hene all are possible

2) the no of orbitals =2l + 1 , so 6g will have 2 (4)+1=9 , 6h will have 2(5)+1 =11 , no of orbitals will be there

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