How can we predict the positions of an electron in an orbit?
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It take values 1, 2, 3, 4 for that the shells are represented by letters K, L, M, N. Orbital quantum number (l) : It defines the shape of the orbital occupied by the electron and the orbital angular momentum of the electron is in motion. So it is also called as Angular momentum quantum number.
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Significance of three quantum numbers in predicting the position of an electron in an atom. ... 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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