There is technically a 9i orbital, but no atom in the ground state has any electrons in this orbital (in fact, no known element has any electrons in even the 8s orbital, and there are quite a few energy levels between that and 9i). In an excited state ... sure, it could happen.
s-orbitals: 2.p-orbitals: 6.d-orbitals: 10.f-orbitals: 14(and, only theoretically, interesting: g, h, etc. orbitals with 18, 22, ... etc.)[Cf. picture of orbital shapes in 'Related links' just below this answer page]
The orbital names s, p, d, and fstand for names given to groups of lines in the spectra of the alkali metals. These line groups are called sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental.
The s orbital fills before the p orbital because it has lower energy, and is more stable.
After the 3p orbital, the next atomic orbital is the 4s orbital. In the order of filling according to the Aufbau principle, the 4s orbital is filled before the 3d orbital. Following the 4s, the 3d orbitals are filled, and then the 4p orbitals come next.
Electrons with l equals 3 are in the f orbital. The f orbital has a complex shape with 7 suborbitals, each of which can hold up to 2 electrons.
It would be 8 minus 9i or 8-9i
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Read this answer carefully; 9i x 9i= -81
A person can download updates to Oracle 9i directly from the website. The only place that allows a person to download Oracle 9i is from the Oracle website.
i means internet in Oracle 9i which means ready to use. Oracle 9i includes extensive features like high security, new caching facility and many more. In particular the application clusters of oracle 9i has the capacity of rapidly adding the nodes and disks.
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For any number (a + bi), its conjugate is (a - bi), so the real part stays the same, and the imaginary part is negated.For this one, conjugate of [-3 - 9i] is: -3 + 9i
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To simplify ( \frac{4i}{6 - 9i} ), we first multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator, ( 6 + 9i ): [ \frac{4i(6 + 9i)}{(6 - 9i)(6 + 9i)} = \frac{24i + 36i^2}{36 + 81} = \frac{24i - 36}{117} = \frac{-36 + 24i}{117} ] This can be further simplified to: [ \frac{-12 + 8i}{39} ] So, the final simplified result is ( \frac{-12 + 8i}{39} ).