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explain n=2 , l=1 calculate m values, n=4 l=3 find m values ​

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Answered by naravasujata
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Explanation:

the answer is m=6 this is ur answer dear friend

Answered by shubhamgoyal75
1

In this question;

n = principal quantum number

l = azimuthal quantum number

m = magnetic quantum number

(i)

For n=2 (2nd shell) ; l=1 (p-orbital)

Possible m values will be -l to +l . That is :-

m = -1 , 0 , +1 [px , py , pz]

(ii)

For n=4 (4th shell) ; l=3 (f-orbital)

Possible m values will be -l to +l . That is :-

m = -3 , -2 , -1 , 0 , +1 , +2 ,+3

[ fy(3x^2 - y^2) ; fz(x^2 - y^2) ; fy(z^2) ; fz^3 ; fx(z^2) ; fxyz ; fx(x^2 - 3y^2) ]

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