how many orbitals can have the following set of quantum numbers ,n=3,l=1, m1=0
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how many orbitals can have the following set of quantum numbers ,n=3,l=1, m1=0
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Number of electrons in an orbital=2(2l+1)
Where l=0 for s
L=1 for p
L=2 for d
L=3 for f
To find out number of orbital in an atom we will look to the valve of n.
If n=1 then l=0 so its mean 1s orbital
If n=2 then s= 1 mean 2s + 2p( x.y.z) orbitals.
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