(i) An atomic orbital has n = 3. What are the possible values of l and ml?
(ii) List the quantum numbers (ml and l ) of electrons for 3d orbital.
(iii) Which of the following orbitals are possible? 1p, 2s, 2p and 3f
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l = Azimuthal quantum number = varies from 0 to n-1.
so n = 3 => l = 0, 1, 2.. => s , p , d orbitals. in the shell M.
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n = 3 and l = 2 for 3d orbital.
ml = varies from - l to +l ie., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. There are 5 magnetic quantum numbers. That is there are 5 dum-bbell shaped orbitals for the 5 pairs of electrons possible in th d orbital..
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1p is not possible as n = 1. so l = 0 only.. ie., only 1s orbital.
2s is possible.
2p is possible. as l = 1 for p orbital.
3f is not possible as l = 3 for f orbital... but n = 3 only.. so l < n..
so n = 3 => l = 0, 1, 2.. => s , p , d orbitals. in the shell M.
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n = 3 and l = 2 for 3d orbital.
ml = varies from - l to +l ie., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. There are 5 magnetic quantum numbers. That is there are 5 dum-bbell shaped orbitals for the 5 pairs of electrons possible in th d orbital..
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1p is not possible as n = 1. so l = 0 only.. ie., only 1s orbital.
2s is possible.
2p is possible. as l = 1 for p orbital.
3f is not possible as l = 3 for f orbital... but n = 3 only.. so l < n..
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Answer:
(i) The possible values of l and m1 are :
l m1
0 0
1 −1,0,+1
2 −2,−1,0,+1,+2
(ii) The quantum numbers (m1 and l ) of electrons for 3d orbital are l= 2, m1=−2,−1,0,+1,+2.
(iii) 2s,2p orbitals are possible.
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