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if l=1 for an atom then the number of orbitals in it's sub shell is​

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Answered by ItzAwesomeGirl
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There are total 4 quantum numbers : n,l,m and s. l is the angular momentum quantum number. It determines the shape of the orbit.

l ranges from 0 to (n−1).

So the m values can be −1,0,+1.

That corresponds to 2px,2py,2pz. Those 3 orbitals can each hold 2 electrons.

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Answered by nisha8564
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Answer:

The number of orbitals in a subshell is therefore 2(l) + 1.

Explanation:

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