MCQ
If an electron has spin quantum number of $ + \frac{1}{2}$ and a magnetic quantum number of $ - 1$, it cannot be presented in an
- A$d$-orbital
- B$f$-orbital
- C$p$-orbital
- ✓$s$-orbital
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${N_2} + {O_2}$ $\rightleftharpoons$ $2NO - 43,200\,kcal$
The major product $(B)$ is
$(1)$ $\frac{3}{2} O _2( g ) \rightarrow O _3$ $(g)$
$(2)$ $\frac{1}{8} S _8( s )+ O _2( g ) \rightarrow SO _2( g )$
$(3)$ $2 H _2( g )+ O _2( g ) \rightarrow 2 H _2 O (l)$
$(4)$ $2 C ( g )+3 H _2( g ) \rightarrow C _2 H _6( g )$