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Answered by Sukanya29
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n,l and m are three quantum numbers used to define an orbital uniquely and specifically. So the three set of quantum numbers refer to one particular orbital.
n=3, so it is referring to the 3rd shell or M shell.
l=2, so it is referring to the d subshell as the azimuthal quantum number of d is 2.
Now, d subshell can have 5 different values of m, which is, magnetic quantum number. The values are -2,-1,0,+1,+2.
Here, m=+2, therefore it is referring to that orbital of d subshell whose magnetic quantum number is +2.
So it is possible for only one orbital, that is, an orbital of the 3d subshell.
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