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Answered by LohithaChowdary
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Answer:

1)2s orbital (acc to na and l values)

2) 1s1

n:1

l:0

ml:0

ms:+1/2

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Answered by shayosengupta22
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Answer: 7 i) The number before the orbital name (such as 2s, 3p, and so forth) stands for the principal quantum number, n. The letter in the orbital name defines the subshell with a specific angular momentum quantum number l = 0 for s orbitals, 1 for p orbitals, 2 for d orbitals

Therefore answer is 2s orbital

ii) for 1s¹ orbital

n = 1

l = 0

m = (formula =2l+1) ans 1

ms = + 1/2

Hope this helps :)

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