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35. The wave function of an orbital is represented as si 420. The azimuthal quantum number of that orbital is
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

WE DENOTE WAVE FUNCTION AS PSI AND BELOW WE WRITE THREE DIGITS WHICH ARE CONSECUTIVELY n,l,m .

HERE THE NUMBER IS 420, SO n= 4, l= 2, m=0

SO AZIMUTHAL Q. NO.= l =2

SO ELECTRON IS IN 4dz^2 ORBITAL OR IN 4d ORBITAL AND IN dz^2 AXIS.

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Answer:

The azimuthal quantum number of that orbital is 2

Explanation:

(here si 420 should be ψ 420)

As we know, Orbitals are represented by the wave function ψ n,l,m

Here given wave function is ψ 420

Then,

n=4 and l=2→d-orbital

So, the orbital is 4d.

And, the azimuthal quantum number of 4d orbital is always 2.

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