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1.Represent the orbital with quantum numbers n=5 and l=3

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Answered by pabitrakumargouda11
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Explanation:

The orbital having n = 5 and l = 3 is 5f. NOTE: Here n ( principal quantum number ) represents 5th electron shell. and l ( azimuthal quantum number) represents f subshell.

Answered by syedshaeeque
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Answer:

The notation for the subshell with n = 5 and l = 3 is ‘n’ is the principal quantum number and it describes electron shell (energy level). So, n=5 means it is the fifth electron shell.

‘l’ is the azimuthal quantum number and it describes electron subshell (s,p,d, etc.). Basically, l=0corresponds to s orbital, l=1 – p orbital, l=2 – d orbital, and l=3 – f orbital.

So, the final notation is 5f.

(The orbital having n = 5 and l = 3 is 5f. NOTE: Here n ( principal quantum number ) represents the 5th electron shell, 3 subshells in the 3rd shell, and 25 orbitals in the 5th shell.)

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