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how we are using the n/* method in writing electronic configuration​

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Answered by mkaur14
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Explanation:

nlx is a method for notation of electronic configuration. It helps us to determine the four quantum values of a particular electron. 'n' indicates the principal quantum number, 'l' determines the sublevel and 'x' represents the number of electrons present in that sublevel.

Answered by priyasamanta501
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Nlx is a method for notation of electronic configuration. It helps us to determine the four quantum values of a particular electron. 'n' indicates the principal quantum number, 'l' determines the sublevel and 'x' represents the number of electrons present in that sublevel.

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