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It is predicted that in the ground states of the period 8 elements, relativistic effects will cause these things to split into versions denoted 1/2 and 3/2. Lawrencium’s predicted unusually high volatility is due to its anomalously low energy for these things. In crystal field theory, these things are denoted “t sub one u.” These things are denoted lowercase omega in Woodward–Hoffmann notation, and the Woodward–Hoffmann rules partially depend on how symmetries affect the signs of their (*) lobes. Instances of these things that haven't undergone hybridization (-5[1])are required for the formation of aromatic compounds. These things correspond to the azimuthal quantum (-5[1])number l (“ell”) equals one, and x, y, and z are used to denote their three versions, allowing them to hold six electrons in total. (10[1])For 10 points, name these orbitals whose overlaps form pi bonds, which come after s orbitals. (10[2])■END■

ANSWER: p orbitals [prompt on atomic orbitals; prompt on orbitals before it is read; reject “molecular orbitals”]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Peter BerggrenMITBrandeis85-5
Jeffrey FungHarvardTufts100-5
Jason HongBrownBoston College12410
Tanner EustaceBrandeisMIT14010
Riley DanielTuftsHarvard14010

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