Chemistry, asked by ujwalmohite, 11 months ago

If l=0 electron is present in
A. s orbital
B. p orbital
C. d orbital
D. f orbital ​

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Answered by Aayush325sharma
6

Answer: electron will be in s orbital.

In these questions just remember that l=0 mean s orbital

l=1 mean P orbital

l=2 mean D orbital

And l=3 mean fir orbital.

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Answered by qwmagpies
0

The correct option is A.

  • The term 'l' is called an azimuthal quantum number.
  • Depending upon the value of l we get different orbitals.
  • For l equals 0 the orbital is 's'.
  • For 'l' equals 1 the orbital is 'p'.
  • For 'l' equals 2 the orbital is 'd'.
  • For 'l' equals 3 the orbital is 'd'.
  • For 'l' equals 4 the orbital is 'f'.
  • So, here for l=0, the electron is present in an orbital.
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