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for 5s-orbital the magnetic quantum number has the value​

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Answered by BrotishPal
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for s-orbital, the value of magnetic Quantum number is always 0

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Answered by anurimasingh22
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For the 5s orbital, "5" is the primary quantum number (n). The angular momentum quantum number (l) for the s-orbital is "0." - "0" is assigned to the s-magnetic orbital's quantum number (ml).

The wave functions (y), which are a series of mathematical equations obtained by solving the Schrödinger equation (Hy = Ey), describe the likelihood of finding electrons at particular energy levels within an atom.

The term "atomic orbital" refers to a wave function for an electron in an atom that identifies the area of space where the electron is most likely to be found. An electron's transition from a wave pattern with one energy to a wave pattern with a different energy—often accompanied by a shift in frequency—causes energy changes within an atom.

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