This is the input form for feedback on how you are doing on the RPS. Enter your answers in form below and click on the submit button. I will be adding more of the problems in the near future.

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RPS3 and RPS4 have several parts with numeric answers. Enter your answer in the field for the part of Q3 and/or Q4 that you would like to check. Leaving fields blank is OK.

RPS3b. Enter your numeric answer to this part of Question 3. Be sure that you have the correct units, but only input the number.

RPS3c. Enter your numeric answer to this part of Question 3. Be sure that you have the correct units, but only input the number.

RPS3d. Enter your numeric answer to this part of Question 3. Be sure that you have the correct units, but only input the number.

RPS4b. Enter your numeric answer to this part of Question 4. Be sure that you have the correct units, but only input the number.

RPS4c. Enter your numeric answer to this part of Question 4. Be sure that you have the correct units, but only input the number.

RPS4d. Enter your numeric answer to this part of Question 4. Be sure that you have the correct units, but only input the number.

RPS5 asks you to explain three different cases of periodicity using effective nuclear charge and shielding. If you would like to review effective nuclear charge and shielding check out these lecture notes from CHEM 1314 from Fall 2002. If you would like to practice calculating effective nuclear charge, try this page.