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n=1,l=0. describe the orbital

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Answered by brainliestnp
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For n = 1 and l= 0, the orbital is 1s and for n = 4 and l= 3, the orbital is 4f. ... Principle Quantum Numbers : It describes the size of the orbital and the energy level. It is represented by n.

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Answered by PravinRatta
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The orbital with principal quantum number 1 and azimuthal quantum number 0 is the 1s orbital.

  • Quantum numbers are the set of four numbers that describes the characteristics of the electron in the atom.
  • The principal quantum number is denoted by 'n'.
  • Angular Momentum quantum number is indicated by 'l'.
  • 'n' specifies the size of the orbital.
  • 'l' signifies the shape of the orbital.
  • n=1 denotes that the atom is in the first shell.
  • l=0 implies that it is 's' orbital.
  • The shape of 's' orbital is spherical.

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