Chemistry, asked by rounak004, 11 months ago

a orbital is symmetric about the nucleus,then the value of its azimuthal and magnetic quantum no. is ​

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Answered by shrutispawar
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Answered by A1231
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A planar node can be described in an electromagnetic wave as the midpoint between crest and trough, which has zero magnitude. In an s orbital, no nodes go through the nucleus, therefore the corresponding azimuthal quantum number ℓ takes the value of 0

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rounak004: what will be it's azimuthal no. sir ??
rounak004: and magnetic no. ??
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