Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

if you bored then answer this question - The following quantum no. are possible for how many orbitals n=3, l=2, m=+2

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Answered by Rexuonerocks
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NO. OF POSSIBLE ORBITAL = 1
Answered by adiraghosh
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According to Pauli’s exclusion principle, only 1 orbital cam have a particular set of quantum numbers, that is one set of quantum numbers cannot be given to more than 1 orbital. It’s an orbitals’ unique identity.

So for the set of quantum numbers given above Karan, there is only 1 orbital possible. It’s similar to fingerprints in humans. 1 fingerprint belongs to only 1 human. No 2 humans can have the same fingerprints.

I hope you understand.



adiraghosh: Please tell me if I’m right or wrong.
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