Chemistry, asked by vineela34, 11 months ago

Number of electrons in nitrogen atom for which
azimuthal quantum number is 1
(1) 7
(2) 4
(3) 3
(4)6​

Answers

Answered by naveli2724
13

Answer:

3 is the answer.

since, l=1=p subshell

and Nitrogen has 3 electrons in p subshell.

hope \: so \: it \: is \: correct

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Answered by kingofself
4

Answer:

Azimuthal quantum number of “p” shell is one therefore, number of electron in the “p” subshell is three.

Explanation:

But in total, There are four quantum numbers.

Principal quantum number:

  • It indicates the number of energy levels or shell numbers in the given element.
  • It is indicated by “n”
  • Possible values are n = 1,2, 3...........

Azimuthal quantum number:

  • It indicates the type of orbitals.
  • Indicated by “l”.
  • Possible values are 0,1,2.....(n-1)

Magnetic quantum number:

  • Indicates the orbital sub type.
  • Indicated by “m”
  • Possible values are (–l ..........+l)

Spin quantum number:

  • Indicated by the electron spin
  • Indicated by “s”
  • Possible values are\pm \frac{1}{2}

The given atom is nitrogen, and electronic configuration is 1 \mathrm{s}^{2} 2 \mathrm{s}^{2} 2 \mathrm{p}^{3}

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