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In an atom how many orbital (s) will have the quantum number ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Specifies the orientation in space of an orbital of a given energy (n) and shape (l). This number divides the subshell into individual orbitals which hold the electrons; there are 2l+1 orbitals in each subshell. Thus the s subshell has only one orbital, the p subshell has three orbitals, and so on.

Answered by pankupanku615
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Answer:

4 orbitals that are s,p,d,f in which quantum numbers are fill sequencely as per the value of n...........

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