This study source was downloaded by 100000802832151 from CourseHero.com on 11-01-2022 10:12:04 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/13293299/Exam-1-F15-solutions/ signature:249version numb erAnna Ly (atl736)EXAM 1Cooper ClassesFall 2015(uniques: 49220 and 49225)REMEMBER: Bubble in ALL Bubblesheet information!This includes your rst and last name, your UTEID, and your version number.Please refer to the back of the bubble sheet for more info.h=6.6261034JsR=2.181018Jc=3.00108m/sNA=6.0221023mol1me=9.111031kg1lb=453.6g1in=2.54 cm1u=1.661027kgc=E=hEk=12mev2=hEn=Rn2E=R!1n2f1n2i"=hmvn(x)=#2L$12sin#nxL$n=1,2,En=n2h28mL2n=1,2,3,xmvh4h22md2dx2+V(x)=ENOTE:Please keep your Exam copy intact (all pages still stapled).Yo u mu s t t u r n i n y o u rexam copy, plus your bubble sheet, and any scratch paper.This study source was downloaded by 100000802832151 from CourseHero.com on 11-01-2022 10:12:04 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/13293299/Exam-1-F15-solutions/Ve r s i o n 2 4 9 - E x a m 1 - F 1 5 - c o o p e r - ( 4 9 2 2 0 ) 2This print-out should have 25 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page - nd all choicesbefore answering.001 4.0 pointsThe electronic congurations of most ele-ments are correctly predicted by the standardorder of energy of the orbitals. Which of thefollowing statements explains several of theapparent exceptions to this general order (theAufbau order) of lling?1.Exceptions occur for those elementswhose emission spectrum is a continuous spec-trum.2.There is a special stability