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2d orbital can't exist. Explain

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Answered by patelgranthi
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Answered by aleesamathew2009
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2d orbital can't exist in an atom. We can explain it from its subsidiary quantum number and principal quantum number . ... Because the quantum number n must be superior to angular momentum quantum number. In the 2nd energy level, electrons are placed only in the 's' and 'p' sublevels, so there is no 'd' orbital.

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