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a number which occurs in the theoretical expression for the value of some quantized property of a subatomic particle, atom, or molecule and can only have certain integral or half-integral values.is said to be quantum numbers
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the sum of four no. of atom which give us cell information is called quantum number
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An electron in an atom or ion has four quantum numbers to describe its state and yield solutions to the Schrödinger wave equation for the hydrogen atom. There are four quantum numbers: n - principal quantum number - describes the energy level. ℓ - azimuthal orangular momentum quantum number - describes the subshell.
An electron in an atom or ion has four quantum numbers to describe its state and yield solutions to the Schrödinger wave equation for the hydrogen atom. There are four quantum numbers: n - principal quantum number - describes the energy level. ℓ - azimuthal orangular momentum quantum number - describes the subshell.
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