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Maximum number of orbitals having quantum numbers :
n = 4, l = 2​

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Answered by ravivarma4498
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maximum no of orbitals will be 5

Explanation:

n - no of shells

l - no of subshell

m - represent no of orbitals

the value of m = -l <m> +l

if l=2 then the value of m will be

-2-1 0 +1+2

therefore no of orbitals will be 5 i.e d orbital whick can accommodate 10 electrons 5 will be + spin ie. +1/2 and 5 will be - spin ie.-1/2

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

maximum no of orbitals will be 5

Explanation:

n - no of shells

l - no of subshell

m - represent no of orbitals

the value of m = -l <m> +l

if l=2 then the value of m will be

-2-1 0 +1+2

therefore no of orbitals will be 5 i.e d orbital whick can accommodate 10 electrons 5 will be + spin ie. +1/2 and 5 will be - spin ie.-1/2

Explanation:

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