Chemistry, asked by rohitsau, 9 months ago

An electron, that has quantum numbers : n = 4 and m = –3, then it ....

(A) must have s = -½

(B) must have l = 3

(C) may have l = 0, 1, 2, 3
(D) may have l = 3, 4​

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Answered by prashantvid10
1

Explanation:

l=3 for f subshell. Number of orbitals is = 2l+1=7. It can accomodate a total of 14 electron. Hence for a shell of principal quantum number n=4 there are 16 orbitals ,4 subshells, 32 electrons(maximum) and 14 electrons with l=3.

Answered by goutamkunduslg
1

Answer: I=3

Explanation:

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