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How would you determine the quantum number, ml, for an element?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ Its location is further narrowed down by the angular momentum quantum number, l, which tells us the subshell and its general shape.

✔✔ To find the number of orbitals, we use the equation 2l + 1. The possible values of ml is a range from -l to +l. For the s sublevel (l = 0), there is only one possible orientation.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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Explanation:

✔✔ Its location is further narrowed down by the angular momentum quantum number, l, which tells us the subshell and its general shape.

✔✔ To find the number of orbitals, we use the equation 2l + 1. The possible values of ml is a range from -l to +l. For the s sublevel (l = 0), there is only one possible orientation.

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