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    Finding an element using quantum configuration

    I think i understand so i did it and got Hafnium for my answer?
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    Finding an element using quantum configuration

    how would that work, plus 4 indicates loss of electrons since lectrons are negative, your implying that if an atom is neutral and then I become a positively charged ion i gained 4 electrons??
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    Finding an element using quantum configuration

    6 represnt the principal quantum number, the first 2 is the angular momentum quantum number, the second two is the magnetic , and the =1/2 is the spin. so for this I am pretty sure, it would be 6D5 becasue the 6 principal quantum number and the first means a D orbital, and then it should be...
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    Finding an element using quantum configuration

    Thats all that was given, this is why this qustion is dumb, it literally says an element with the electron configurtion [Xe]4F14+ is what? so i when to Xe and then to the F block counted 14, minused 4 bcasue of the + 4, And was the first part Right? thanks.
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    Finding an element using quantum configuration

    havent done this stuff in lile 5-6 years so can't remember half of what to do lel. the first part i would like a yes/no please, Thanks. Given the quantum numbers (6,2,2,+1/2) what is the element, i said UUB becasue the first two numbers indicate 6D and the second would mean its +2 and positive...
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    Why Is GM Set to 900 in the Vis-Viva Equation for AU and KM/s?

    I tried making an equation equivalent/ converted the original Vis-Viva equation in SI units: V^2 = GM(2/R-1/A) what i did was look at each value and convert it to the value required in the question to try and creat a new equation, 0.001V^2 =GM(2/1.496x10^8KM - 1/ 1.496x10^8 KM) am even...
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    Why Is GM Set to 900 in the Vis-Viva Equation for AU and KM/s?

    by modify the GM factor what are you referring to, I haven't taken anything physics related in about 5 years so I am struggling here. My first instinct here was to use the SI unit version of GM ( M^3/S^2) and then find wht value that is equivalent to 900 in the other unit ( Km^3/S^2) but I am...
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    Why Is GM Set to 900 in the Vis-Viva Equation for AU and KM/s?

    When distances are measured in AU and speed in KM/s the variable in the vis-vva equation: GM=900 explain why this is so. Vis-Viva equation: V^2 = GM( 2/r -1/a)i tried subbing in AU for R and A and and solving the equation to see if it equals out, i just don't know where to start.
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