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How magnetic quantum number is dependent on the value of azimuthal quantum number ? Explain with an example.​

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Answered by ashmitadas06993
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The value of the magnetic quantum number is dependant on the value of the azimuthal (or orbital angular momentum) quantum number. ... For example, the '3d' subshell (n=3, l=2) contains 5 orbitals (2*2 + 1). Each orbital can accommodate 2 electrons. Therefore, the 3d subshell can hold a total of 10 electrons.

Principal quantum number, n: Electron shell, n ≥ 1

Azimuthal quantum number, l: Subshells (s=0, p=1, etc.), (n-1) ≥ l ≥ 0

Name and Symbol: Meaning and Possible Values

Answered by shahidmansuri132122
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The value of the magnetic quantum number is dependant on the value of the azimuthal (or orbital angular momentum) quantum number. ... For example, the '3d' subshell (n=3, l=2) contains 5 orbitals (2*2 + 1). Each orbital can accommodate 2 electrons. Therefore, the 3d subshell can hold a total of 10 electrons.

Principal quantum number, n: Electron shell, n ≥ 1

Azimuthal quantum number, l: Subshells (s=0, p=1, etc.), (n-1) ≥ l ≥ 0

Name and Symbol: Meaning and Possible Values

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