Chemistry, asked by durgakusuma25, 6 months ago

Explain the significance of four quantum numbers in

predicting the position of an electron in an atom?​

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Answered by ItzManiac
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Principal quantum number (n): The principal quantum number explains about the size and energy of shells (or) orbitals. As “n” increases, the orbitals become larger and the electrons in those orbitals are farther from the nucleus. It take values 1, 2, 3, 4 for that the shells are represented by letters K, L, M, N.

Answered by aardra1on1gmailcom
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The principal quantum number explains about the size and energy of shells (or) orbitals. As “n” increases, the orbitals become larger and the electrons in those orbitals are farther from the nucleus. It take values 1, 2, 3, 4 for that the shells are represented by letters K, L, M, N.

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