28. Using s. p. d. f notations, describe the orbital with the following quantum numbers
(4) n = 2 = 1 (1) n = 4.1 = 0 (m) n = 5,1 = 3 (IV) n = 3.1 = 2
29. What is the total number of orbitals associated with the principal quantum number n = 3?
30. Which of the following orbitals are possible?
1p, 2s, 31, 3d
31. What are the possible values of m, when m, have values +1, +2, +3?
32. f-orbital cannot be present in which of the following shell?
n = 1, n = 2, n = 3, n = 4, n = 5
33. An orbital has I = 4, what are the possible values of m?
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