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8.Explain the principal and angular momentum quantum number?​

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Answered by ritika123489
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The angular momentum quantum number, l, (also referred to as the secondary quantum number or azimuthal quantum number) describes the shape of the orbital that an electron occupies. The lowest possible value of l is 0, and its highest possible value, depending on the principal quantum number, is n - 1.

Answered by kartik200732
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The set of numbers used to describe the position and energy of the electron in an atom are called quantum numbers. ... Principal quantum number, denoted by n. Orbital angular momentum quantum number (or azimuthal quantum number), denoted by l. Magnetic quantum number, denoted by ml.

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