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For l=3 which value of m is not possible ​

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Answered by ammuhanna2007
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The number of values that the magnetic quantum number,  m l , can take tells you the number of orbitals present in an energy subshell described by the angular momentum quantum number  l .

The values that the magnetic quantum number can take depend on the value of the angular momentum quantum number as described by the relation.

In your case, you have   l = 3

This value of the angular momentum quantum number describes the  f subshell. Consequently, you can say that magnetic quantum number can take the following values

m l = { − 3 , − 2 , − 1 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 }

The fact that the magnetic quantum number can take  7 possible values for an  f  subshell tells you that this subshell holds a total of  7  orbitals, each described by a value of the magnetic quantum number.

l = 3    the f subshell

 ⇒ m l = { − 3 , − 2 , − 1 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 }  7 values for m l

=  7 distinct f orbitals

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