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6. Which orbital does electron occupy when( n+ l) values of two different orbitals are equal?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Orbitals having the same value of n are said to be in the same shell. The angular momentum quantum number, l, can have any integer value from 0 to n – 1. This quantum number describes the shape or type of the orbital. Orbitals with the same principal quantum number and the same l value belong to the same subshell.

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