
What is SPDF configuration? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Recently in my chemistry classes, the teacher spoke about SPDF configuration and then said that we'll be taught about it in higher classes. But I'm sorta curious to know that what is SPDF …
Is F2 two fluoride ions or just one? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
May 22, 2015 · I understand that this will produce an ionic solid because it is a reaction of a metal and a nonmetal. However, I'm confused with the fluoride ion having a charge of -1 and fluorine …
f-f transitions and their cause - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Jun 28, 2023 · Both d − d d − d and f − f f − f transitions are Laporte-forbidden if we have pure f f orpure d d orbitals. In the real case, molecular vibrations and the formation of molecular …
Which is the bigger ion, F- or O-? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Sep 7, 2014 · Well, according to the proton-electron ratio OX− O X − should be bigger than FX− F X − What about the charge/electron density in F F? Will it not affect the size of the atom of …
What comes after f-orbitals, and in what order are they filled?
May 16, 2015 · After s, p, d, and f, the next letters follow in alphabetical sequence: g, h, i, k, l, and so on. Note that j is omitted from the sequence: see for more information. Since g-subshells …
How can f-f transitions happen? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Dec 11, 2018 · The question might seem quite easy to answer but still I am unable to find any useful information. I am aware of laporte- or symmetry-forbidden transitions and for f-f also …
Properties of f-orbitals - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Nov 19, 2014 · So can someone explain: What are some of the basic properties of elements with electrons in f-orbitals, and how do they differ from lower orbital positions? I assume this is …
Why only F, O and N form Hydrogen Bonds? - Chemistry Stack …
Apr 27, 2018 · No, that's not necessary. Amongst the strongest hydrogen bonds are formed by N, O, F N, O, F because of their high electronegativity. There's evidence that the ions ClX−, IX−, …
solid state chemistry - Regarding colour visibility due to F-centre ...
Dec 25, 2022 · But in the case of F-centres as NCERT explains..... that an eX− e X − in the F-centre when excites (i.e. absorbs a photon of a particular wavelength) and then de-excites, …
Orbitals SPDF. Why they named like that? - Chemistry Stack …
Jul 19, 2016 · I know there are orbitals named S, P, D and F. But why they named like that. is there any significance for the letter? Is there any order in filling the orbitals?